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Originally Posted by ereuter
The spongy material covering the back of the shelves above the settees and the walls in in the V-berth is really gross on my P30. Anyone rip this out and replace it with something? Perhaps just paint?
Eric
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Yup, did that on our P30. At least all of it except the piece to starboard of the cooler.
The stuff behind the shelves was pretty easy, they just come out and reupholster. The vberth was a little more challenging.
I got my hands on some marine grade vinyl at a nearby overstock fabric store. I got really lucky, the color is indistuinguishable from the color of the interior headliner (which I also upholstered).
Anyway, in the vberth I took out the old stuff which was a big job getting the glue off. I think if I had to do it again I would go with a wire brush on a grinder.
First I installed a layer of automobile headliner foam. I attached this with aerosol contact cement. I tried regular contact cement but it didn't work as well. Next I installed the vinyl again using aerosol contact cement. If I had to do this part again I think I would attempt to combine the foam and vinyl first and then install them together.
Had to mask off EVERYTHING for the glue overspray. I'm pretty sure I lost a lot of brain cells on that project. Even with a box fan right over my head and a full face organic respirator, that aerosol contact cement in a vberth is a fierce buzz.
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