Bedline my seats?
#22
JK Freak
I will tell you based off experience. I bedlined my flexible Hella light covers and with the flex of the covers the paint chipped and would not flex. I would assume since the bedliner is more hard than it is rubbery I dont think that it will flex with the fabric when sitting on it. And I am sure any paint on the fabric when you are rubbing against it often it will just ruin your clothes.
#23
I like the idea, I think. You'd really need something that's going to flex, I don't think sticking would be an issue. Anything thick like that's going to soak into the fabrick and grab ahold. More like you'd never get it off of there, as long as it's flexible. Even for the sides, it'd need to flex to last.
Check out something called Durabak, google it. I've got some samples of the stuff that I ordered last year that are on just some thick foil, and it flexes great and doesn't want to come off at all. I think it would do the trick.
It even comes in a smooth version, so you wouldn't sand your butt off sliding around if you did the full thing. I bet it would make you sweat here in Texas though...
-- jason
Check out something called Durabak, google it. I've got some samples of the stuff that I ordered last year that are on just some thick foil, and it flexes great and doesn't want to come off at all. I think it would do the trick.
It even comes in a smooth version, so you wouldn't sand your butt off sliding around if you did the full thing. I bet it would make you sweat here in Texas though...
-- jason
#29
Eternal ***erator
just a thought but: no need to bedline the seat...
it has knobbies and you wouldnt need to worry about swamping it or killing the electronics again.
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it has knobbies and you wouldnt need to worry about swamping it or killing the electronics again.
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Last edited by HappyCurmudgeon; 12-01-2009 at 06:49 AM.
#30
lmmfao! Hah!!! Where did you find that? What were you searching that returned that as a result? You have a cripple fetish? looks like she fell out of her chair?