The upholstered plywood piece under my street my pedestal, in the roof on my aft cabin, was in pretty bad shape. The plywood was completely rotten. The upholstery pretty mold spotted in the foam backing and the staples rusted away to the point where I can really remove them. But the facing material actually looks pretty nice still, only a few minor cracks. I believe I saw reference somewhere that the headliners in my boat were naugahyde. Is that true? Turns out the naugahyde factory is about 15 minutes from my house, in Stoughton Wisconsin, which means I may be able to source a direct replacement from them, if only they take pity on me or find enough novelty in this project to deal with me directly.
So, can anyone verify this vinyl did infact come from the hyde of the nauga beast?
I've already cut and epoxied a replacement plywood piece. But as I'm trying to get rid of staples that are almost just lumpy stains at this point in order to reuse the original headliner I'm wondering if I might not pursue replacement instead. TIA.
So, can anyone verify this vinyl did infact come from the hyde of the nauga beast?
I've already cut and epoxied a replacement plywood piece. But as I'm trying to get rid of staples that are almost just lumpy stains at this point in order to reuse the original headliner I'm wondering if I might not pursue replacement instead. TIA.