Hi,
Anybody tried to replace the plastic on their side curtains or back curtains? My vinyl is in great shape but the clear plastic has failed. Seems like the right material and a sewing machine should do it.
Suggestions?
Thanks!
B.Day
side curtain plastic
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Re: side curtain plastic
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"There is one nut on a M151 that is very difficult to remove....." - K8icu
"She ain't a Cadillac and she ain't a Rolls, But there ain't nothin' wrong with the radio" - Aaron Tippin
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Re: side curtain plastic
Many years ago, someone over at G503 took door skins to an upholstery shop and had new clear plastic windows with zippers sewn in. The zippers allow the windows to be opened,
Raymond
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Re: side curtain plastic
About a year ago, I followed suggestions reflected in Surveyor's post above and found a boat repair shop that did a nice replacement of door plastic windows quickly and at reasonable cost.