Found a pair of visors that I thought were in better condition than what I received but I'm willing to try and make it work.
I've run into a snag with some replacement visors from a '97 Accord. The biggest issue are some tears along the mirror flaps where they attach to the visor. A lesser problem is the color is slightly darker. The good part is the driver side has an illuminated mirror unlike the original that came with the 93.
I checked with the upholsterer and unfortunately they can't mend these since it's fused using some proprietary process. There isn't adequate material to run a seam or attach to.
The other problem may be the felt part of the visor. The reconditioning guys aren't sure their dye won't clump when they spray it on non-vinyl or leather surfaces. I'm willing to take the risk if I can at least get the tears fixed.
Otherwise they work great, they actually stay where you put them.
So does anyone know of some "miracle magical" adhesive that might work on the rips?
I've run into a snag with some replacement visors from a '97 Accord. The biggest issue are some tears along the mirror flaps where they attach to the visor. A lesser problem is the color is slightly darker. The good part is the driver side has an illuminated mirror unlike the original that came with the 93.
I checked with the upholsterer and unfortunately they can't mend these since it's fused using some proprietary process. There isn't adequate material to run a seam or attach to.
The other problem may be the felt part of the visor. The reconditioning guys aren't sure their dye won't clump when they spray it on non-vinyl or leather surfaces. I'm willing to take the risk if I can at least get the tears fixed.
Otherwise they work great, they actually stay where you put them.
So does anyone know of some "miracle magical" adhesive that might work on the rips?
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