I was looking for a solution to fix my cracked vinyl without a specific vehicle in mind but funny enough the most helpful video I find is actually on the van I have haha. This must be a common issue with these things
Did you watch the video? Rolling down the window was step 1. The door frame gets bent a little over time. You can bend it back so that it puts pressure on the weather stripping again and prevents the wind noise, but the window should be down when you do the bending.
@@jcableman ofc I watched it. And I wasn't being a troll. You put arm pressure on the door without loosing anything, without adjusting anything. I guess I'm just used to a truck with more then one hinge. I'm 170lbs and I could do pull-ups on my open door without changing anything. That's why I was like, wait....what?
I have a 2000 GMC Safari van with the cracked arm rest. I am going to try your method. I have had a temporary fix by taping down a pair of vinyl but as the tape has gotten old, it is coming up. I need to try something else and I will try yours. Turned out great in your video so fingers crossed !
what is the actual name of that huge pot. i would like to get one as a gift for a friend. she loves chuckwagon/camping style cooking but she mentioned that the pots she has arent large enough. thanks in advance for any help or info.
Milk Nesquik And everything nice These were the ingredients chosen to create the perfect ice cream But Mr.Cable accidentally added an extra ingredient... chemical X.... Yeah I give up, nvm
Jcee713 _818 did you ever find a solution for the black rims? I bought some rims that were black and were stained but I thought it was just dust and didn’t think anything else of it until I tried washing them
I have a leather repair company , and that's a long way to do a repair and it's not a magnificent job at all ! For instance all you had to do is clean it well sand the whole spot with 400 to 600 finishing sand paper , and use leather or viny compound smoothly on the scratches then sand it down again with 400 to 600 finishing sand paper and dye the color on it 3 times , use a hair dryer each time you dye it and seal it when you finish . My business website is fivestardentwheelleatherrepair I service PA , NJ , N.Y. .I did a lot of work for Bentley , porsch , BMW , Mercedes Benz , Lexus and more . Lisenced and insured.
I'm trying to repair an armrest on a car, and need to know the best way of leveling it off before applying the new vinyl? Would like for it to be solid, strong, and sturdy. Some of the foam is missing from underneath the crack and it is concaved. What would be a good product to fill this with?