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Old 07-26-2010, 11:53 AM   #56
Pumpkin1LT

 
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Drives: 2010 Camaro 2SS
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It was VERY difficult trying to figure out a way to clean this up... I couldn't get the piping to go into the door panel (too tight and it lifted the panel and left a gap). If you were to simply glue a strip of piping on top of that seam (without wedging it into the seam crack) you could run the risk of the door not closing properly because of the "bulge" the piping would leave..although I am pretty sure the piping is pliable enough that it would flatten out over time. This seems like the best option if you want to carry the piping all the way around the panel. Carefully cut off the fabric overhang (but not to much as to open the seam where the cording is) and very carefully glue the piping into that crease. I may try this today.
I simply stopped the piping and didn't bother trying to bring it all the way around. It isn't the cleanest, but the best that I could do. Again, folding the ends over and glueing them flat. Short of taking the entire panel off, I don't think there is a way to get the fabric under that panel in that specific area.
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