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The original vinyl is heated and reformed back into its
original shape. This is necessary for a perfect resto.
The vinyl will reassume its shape with the right technique
and amount of heat, and be ready for the next step.
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Areas that will not respond to reshaping, such as this
major crack and warp, are cut away and new material inserted
to keep the surface of the headrest level all the way
across.
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A new second skin of thin but durable
material is cut to fit the exterior of the headrest. This
preliminary coating will be glued to the original material
and form a smooth surface for the foam.
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then hand formed to the exact shape. A new bead is installed
as on the original. The edges are sanded and the stanchions
are covered in tape. Just Dashes uses the correct grain
vinyl (same as original) for these headrestorations.
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The headrest is now ready for the application
of the new vinyl. The surface has been sanded
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Whoosh! The new material is vacuum formed
on the headrests. It will be pulled into every
cavity and take the exact form of the original.
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Here is a restored GM headrest and an arm
rest pad that look like new. Just Dashes can permanently
dye your headrests the correct factory color,
and unless you're using acid to slick down your
graying locks, the color will last forever. |
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