Hammerhead
Free Member
Hi all,
Not sure if this is the right board to post this, but never mind...
I'm in the process of restoring the interior of a 28yo Peugeot Tabbert motorhome. The units are in fine condition with no rot, but... Some previous owner has covered them all with 'wood effect' vinyl, and not done a very good job. It's all creased and looks rubbish.
So, any ideas of a straigtforward and fairly easy way of making it look good? I'm going to rip off all the vinyl, and already know the doors and units are in fine condition, so it's just a finishing job really.
I'm a bit new to this, and generally more comfortable with electrics and mechanics. Some years ago I refurbed a VW Kombi interior, but simply painted all the units, which kinda suited its 70's look.
The Tabbert needs a better finish I think. So, any ideas?
Thank you.
Not sure if this is the right board to post this, but never mind...
I'm in the process of restoring the interior of a 28yo Peugeot Tabbert motorhome. The units are in fine condition with no rot, but... Some previous owner has covered them all with 'wood effect' vinyl, and not done a very good job. It's all creased and looks rubbish.
So, any ideas of a straigtforward and fairly easy way of making it look good? I'm going to rip off all the vinyl, and already know the doors and units are in fine condition, so it's just a finishing job really.
I'm a bit new to this, and generally more comfortable with electrics and mechanics. Some years ago I refurbed a VW Kombi interior, but simply painted all the units, which kinda suited its 70's look.
The Tabbert needs a better finish I think. So, any ideas?
Thank you.