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repairing naugahyde [message #22553] Sun, 01 March 2015 09:17 Go to next message
tito566
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Hey there, just picked up a blue Hustler this w/e which was I great shape but has what looks to be a small visible burn spot on the top of the T&R. Any recommendations on how to repair this? I've read clear silicon and craft store bought sparkle will do the job. Can someone tell me how well or if the silicon will match the color of the naugahyde?
Re: repairing naugahyde [message #22554 is a reply to message #22553] Sun, 01 March 2015 10:31 Go to previous messageGo to next message
stevem is currently offline  stevem
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That type of repair will look better than just a burn mark, if you remove one or two of the metal feet from the bottom of the amp head you can do a trial run or two under those for practice.
If you wet your finger with soapy water you can shape the silicone pretty well to the needed shape, this the only way to get it to look better other than doing a full recover job!
Re: repairing naugahyde [message #22556 is a reply to message #22553] Sun, 01 March 2015 11:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Iowa Boy is currently offline  Iowa Boy
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Walmart carries a vinyl repair kit made by 3M that comes in assorted colors that works pretty good on small tears and holes. I imagin you could mix glitter into the goo as well. It sells for around $12 and is in the auto dept.
Re: repairing naugahyde [message #22574 is a reply to message #22556] Mon, 02 March 2015 10:52 Go to previous messageGo to next message
pleat is currently offline  pleat
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I run to Family Dollar, they sell a L.A. brand fingernail sparkle polish that is a perfect match for the red sparkle, blue sparkle, and cascade. Also a close match to a charcoal.
I just keep applying a layer after layer until it fills up the burn spot.I know it's there, but from a few feet away most people won't know its been repaired.
pleat
Re: repairing naugahyde [message #22576 is a reply to message #22553] Mon, 02 March 2015 13:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
stevem is currently offline  stevem
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Thanks pleat I always forget about that one!
Re: repairing naugahyde [message #22577 is a reply to message #22553] Mon, 02 March 2015 18:54 Go to previous messageGo to next message
tito566
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Thanks all! Good to know if I botch the repair kit method I can always cover it up with the nail polish.
Re: repairing naugahyde [message #22584 is a reply to message #22553] Wed, 04 March 2015 02:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Kustom_Bart is currently offline  Kustom_Bart
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Sparkle nail polish is the only way to make it look right. Pleat did one and you can't even see it, it took a while of small coats and building it up, but looked awesome!
Re: repairing naugahyde [message #23892 is a reply to message #22584] Wed, 23 September 2015 16:41 Go to previous messageGo to next message
richardojohnson is currently offline  richardojohnson
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Anyone know where I can get my red sparkle 150 recovered.Mine is really rough...
Re: repairing naugahyde [message #23893 is a reply to message #22553] Wed, 23 September 2015 19:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Iowa Boy is currently offline  Iowa Boy
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There's a guy here in Marshalltown Iowa that I think could do a very professional job for you. You can't get the original naugahyde that Kustom used...I've tried. But if you go to www.garysupholstery.com and look at the zodiac material it is very close. This guy can get it........$16.00 per yard which isn't all that bad. He quoted me $200 to do a head last summer. I know Pleat would like to see this guys work.....he made a sample for me and I couldn't tell the difference from the original. Maybe he might do your's even cheaper if I talk to him about using pictures afterwards on this site to promote his business. Can't hurt to try. Private message me if your interested in me hooking you up with Ben. Samples are available from the website listed above if you want to compare them to the original.
Re: repairing naugahyde [message #24088 is a reply to message #22553] Thu, 29 October 2015 13:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
AshleyAckley is currently offline  AshleyAckley
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Ive chatted with that fella before. If I had all the money in the world it would be a done deal! I'd Love some yellow cabs.

Slow to wit but worth the wait.
Re: repairing naugahyde [message #24092 is a reply to message #24088] Thu, 29 October 2015 13:34 Go to previous messageGo to next message
richardojohnson is currently offline  richardojohnson
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I have someone here in my dinky town .He seems to be able and also has the exact material.We compared a piece and it is a huge roll.He did some custom car upholstery in 1970 and paid ultra bucks for the vinyl.He thought the tuck&roll in that color would bring a lot of business.He also has some other colors.Would it devalue my amp if if it were in blue paisley
Live long and prosper
Re: repairing naugahyde [message #24104 is a reply to message #24092] Fri, 30 October 2015 10:59 Go to previous message
Iowa Boy is currently offline  Iowa Boy
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Value wise, if you recover an amp it won't be original anymore. So keep that in mind. If you are recovering it for YOU then it doesn't matter. Will you recoup your investment....probably not since its not cheap to have the work done and done right. As to color.....again, since its not original...doesn't really matter. There were fewer red Kustoms made than Blue.
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