Learn how to restore your sagging, stinking door trims and cards with this complete DIY guide. Whether you’ve water damage or just need a fresh update, we’ll show you step-by-stephow it’s done on our mad little JDM Mira!

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  1. Kurt Lamprecht

    That trim looks super wrinkly and janky even when it's done. This is a good candidate for something you might want to take to a pro…

  2. Tyrone Marty Stock

    Good job Fitting The Door on Marty Mira looks amazing 👏👏👏👏👏

  3. BOSSGOON115

    You have any info on the company you use to send the door panel template into to have one made and sent out to you?

  4. Demi Sama

    Like an old wizards co….coat. Yeah I thought that was going to end different

  5. tthams73

    You can also just use a penetrating epoxy like total boat. It stabilizes the cards, strengthens them and waterproofs them. You can also add a layer of fiberglass to the back side of the card to increase strength even further. Much easier than cutting out new cards that will warp and sag eventually.

  6. Gina Rhodes

    Great video. what thickness melamine would you recommend for door cards?

  7. YZMOTO #80

    Good point, I forgot about my laser CNC, I’ll just cut them out on that. You guys are the best !

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