Can sun visors be restored?
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Can sun visors be restored?
I have a pair of what I think are original 1958 356A Cab sun visors.
The original padding has disintegrated, can this be restored?
Does anyone know someone who can?
The original padding has disintegrated, can this be restored?
Does anyone know someone who can?
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Re: Can sun visors be restored?
Jack Arct (R.I.P) used to restore them. I know there was a very old thread about restoring them. It basically involved cutting the cover on the seam, installing new foam and using Super Glue to reseal the seam. If the cover is discolored, Krylon eggshell white spray paint was suggested.
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Re: Can sun visors be restored?
Thanks Mike, if no specialist turns up I will give it a go.
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Re: Can sun visors be restored?
You might check with an upholstery shop like Autos International or K & H Upholstery in Garden Grove, CA. You'll have to weigh restoration cost vs. repros.
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Re: Can sun visors be restored?
Here's a blast from the past on visor restoration (not sure who Bob is):
[Subject: Re: [356Talk] Visor restoration
To: 356Talk@356registry.org
Message-ID: <OFB5FC1602.20F90DF3-ON85256E02.00661DE6@nsc.com>
From: "Glenn Hill" <Glenn.Hill@nsc.com>
Date: Sat, 20 Dec 2003 13:36:20 -0500
Thanks everyone for the replies! Can't wait to give it a try.
Glenn Hill
Portland, Maine
'61 Coupe
I have done this several times with 100% success. Split between the hinges with xacto knife (pull outward) stuff as needed (sandwich new foam to hide wire frame) Re-assemble with Wonderbond liquid super glue. One dot at a time to have a chance to follow alignment of new knife cut. It is easy!! you will laugh while doing it cause it is so easy!! Works best if you split the factory seam in the middle so that when re-gluing you have a nice flat cut to put the glue on. Take your time!!!! steady wins the race. Good luck!
Happy holidays Bob]
A slightly later post of which dye to use--from Tim Herman:
[May 7, 2008:
Here is the best color matching and durable, performing product we have found in 35+ years experience for visor color restoration:
SEM
Flexible Coating
Part #17033
SEM Color: Light Parchment
We get it at NAPA
--Tim Herman]
[Subject: Re: [356Talk] Visor restoration
To: 356Talk@356registry.org
Message-ID: <OFB5FC1602.20F90DF3-ON85256E02.00661DE6@nsc.com>
From: "Glenn Hill" <Glenn.Hill@nsc.com>
Date: Sat, 20 Dec 2003 13:36:20 -0500
Thanks everyone for the replies! Can't wait to give it a try.
Glenn Hill
Portland, Maine
'61 Coupe
I have done this several times with 100% success. Split between the hinges with xacto knife (pull outward) stuff as needed (sandwich new foam to hide wire frame) Re-assemble with Wonderbond liquid super glue. One dot at a time to have a chance to follow alignment of new knife cut. It is easy!! you will laugh while doing it cause it is so easy!! Works best if you split the factory seam in the middle so that when re-gluing you have a nice flat cut to put the glue on. Take your time!!!! steady wins the race. Good luck!
Happy holidays Bob]
A slightly later post of which dye to use--from Tim Herman:
[May 7, 2008:
Here is the best color matching and durable, performing product we have found in 35+ years experience for visor color restoration:
SEM
Flexible Coating
Part #17033
SEM Color: Light Parchment
We get it at NAPA
--Tim Herman]
Dave Wildrick
Houston, TX
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65C coupe
Houston, TX
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Re: Can sun visors be restored?
Well found Dave ! Looks like a bit of DIY for me. Thank you.
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Re: Can sun visors be restored?
I have done it before. I went very very slow, and I changed out the razor blade about 3 times when making the slice down the center of the seam. You can use the old padding as a pattern for the new foam that you cut to put back in. Logic will tell you not to cut the entire outer seam. Only cut enough to get out the old and slide in the new. On re-assembly, don't overdue it at all with the glue. Use a toothpick or similar. Good luck!
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Re: Can sun visors be restored?
http://forum.porsche356registry.org/vie ... =1&t=27748 Good discussion and pictures in the link.
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Re: Can sun visors be restored?
Doug, great link, I wondered what was falling out of my visor. It looked like sand, now I know its how the padding degrades. I will post photos of repair.
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Re: Can sun visors be restored?
I have also restored a few visors.Every one has the correct idea.
If you need new glass, the American glass will make the visors look to thick.
I do have some metric glass when I did my "C".
Julian
Thanks
If you need new glass, the American glass will make the visors look to thick.
I do have some metric glass when I did my "C".
Julian
Thanks
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Re: Can sun visors be restored?
If you don't want to handle it yourself then send them to Julian.
1965 356C 2000 BMW 740i Sport 1967 Honda CL77 There is never enough time to do it right, but always enough time to do it over.
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Re: Can sun visors be restored?
Help. I've contacted the usual suspects trying to get my original sun visors restored.
So far no luck. Jack Arct (RIP) and Julian isnt doing them any more. I cant find someone else.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Steve
So far no luck. Jack Arct (RIP) and Julian isnt doing them any more. I cant find someone else.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Steve
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Re: Can sun visors be restored?
I did mine on my 59 coupe and I cleaned them up with acetone and a cotton rag. If you want to practice I can sell you a couple of T6 visors to play with.
If I had known I would live this long I would have pushed the envelope a little harder.
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Re: Can sun visors be restored?
Registry Magazine Volume 32-2 has an article by my friend Tom Kayser on redoing them. https://porsche356registry-production-p ... 1425424236
1965 356C 2000 BMW 740i Sport 1967 Honda CL77 There is never enough time to do it right, but always enough time to do it over.
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Re: Can sun visors be restored?
Thanks so much for the DYI information. Not something I can (or would do) with that type of precision.
Looking for someone that does these. Thanks!
Looking for someone that does these. Thanks!