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. Andre Parris

    Where did you guys get that car?!!

  2. Andrew Harley

    Hey guys great video! What or who did you get that material from?

  3. Connor McIntyre

    I replaced the fabric on my door cards in my Mk4 Jetta 5 years ago just after I graduated college with a tropical floral pattern…

    My parents were not impressed, lol.

  4. splashysiren

    Are my door cars? No. But ok I'll watch it anyways 🙂

  5. Agent Soshi

    MDF, falls apart when it gets wet, harmful to work with, annoying to clean up, but somehow the perfect medium in certain circumstances

  6. Lorenzo A

    What glue sprays are best for these masonites? Would like to know what you guys used of if anyone knows the best one. (Restoring an 80's car).

  7. April Crotch

    19,000th like right here👍

  8. James Enlow

    Thanks for the knowledge!! Looks great!!

  9. Esoteric Indeed

    5:15 sewing is always an option when it comes to upholstery It's time-consuming but very effective

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