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Dealing with pealing vinyl.

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BGMAC

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Location
Cypress Inn, TN
RV Year
2016
RV Make
Forest River
RV Model
Georgetown XL M-369DS
RV Length
37ft
Chassis
F53
Engine
Titan V10
TOW/TOAD
2024 Chevy Colorado
Fulltimer
No
I know this has been talked about many times. I’ve had to deal with peeling myself and with Twila’s help. We pretty much repair ourselves. I’m only bringing this up because I tacked this problem a little different.

The backs of my booth seats are vinyl and the have been pealing for a while. I didn’t really want to tackle the repair because I didn’t want to take the booths out. Well I saw a commercial about vinyl repair adhesive patch. It gave me the idea of making my own.

I got some matching vinyl, cut to fit and Twila flipped the edges over and ran a seam. I cleaned off the old vinyl with a small stiff brush. Afterwards I applied contact cement on the back side of the booth and backside of the new vinyl. Let cure then attached the new vinyl. It worked well. I messed up a few places with improper alignment, but got it done. It saved a whole lot of work.

Note: I only covered what you could see.
 

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