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redyaris
05-27-2007, 08:21 PM
Heres one for all Yaris polka-dot haters. This DIY is for recovering the interior door panels for your liftback (I would assume its the same process for the sedan but I don't know for sure). This one will take about 3 hours start to finish.

Supplies: Gloves and a can of headliner spray adhesive, and one yard of whatever fabric you wish to recover the door accent panels in (make sure the fabric is thick enough that the glue will not soak through). I chose 3mm thick neoprene for my fabric replacement.

1. Remove both your door panels. Refer to the DIY on Yarisworld for this http://www.yarisworld.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2305&highlight=door+panel+removal . Its very easy!!!

2. Remove the plastic window trim piece on the interior of the door panel near the top. Its held on with a few small prongs you can carefully bend to remove this trim piece.

3. Now begin stripping the polka dot fabric off the door panel. Be careful not to rip it because you'll need the entire piece to use as a pattern for your new fabric. Needle nose pliers will help you grab tucked-in pieces where your fingers wont reach. Dont worry about the remaining glue on the door panel unless you want to add another hour to this project removing it.

4. Lay the removed polka dot fabric on your new replacement fabric and cut closely (but not too close) to it to make your new fabric pattern. Dont worry...it doesnt have to be exact! Make note of the tabs on the old fabric and cut these out also (the tabs tuck under the door panel trim to assist in holding the fabric in place. Keep your old polka dot fabric patterns...you never know when you might need them again! NOT.

5. You will have a problem with the trim nearest the rear part of the door. I had to break it loose with a screwdriver to remove this area of fabric. Now I have to drill 3 trim screws (each door) back into it to hold it. No problem. I dont know how you cover this area without breaking this piece free.

6. Spray the exposed fabric area of the door panel with the headliner adhesive. I coated it well but not soaking wet. Allow 5 minutes minumum for sprayed adhesive to become tacky to touch. The adhesive does not bond instantly so you have a little working time with it.

7. Lay your new fabric pattern on the wet adhesive door panel. You get about 2 minutes working time. Press the fabric down and smooth it out on the panel. Make sure you smooth the area immediately by the door handle opening (there is a noticeable ridge there the fabric needs to contour to).

***NOTE: If you are using neoprene like I did there is no need to stretch it, let it lay normally over the door panel. Stretching it will cause stress on the glued area.***

8. Spray interior of door panel and tuck over top of door and side of door, cutting to fit. Tuck corners to hide where trim will cover up. Use adhesive liberally on this step.

9. From the inside of the door panel poke a hole in the door handle cutout and cut the door handle opening leaving enough overlap for the door handle to cover from the inside of the door. DO NOT cut the hole too close to the panel cutout!

10. Test fit door handle trim to ensure fabric coverage all around. Let dry for at least one hour before putting door panels back in car.

11. Clean up any visible adhesive overspray from interior door panel with glue removal product such as 'Goof Off'.

12. Enjoy your non-polka dotted doors!!!! Now cover your seats to match!:headbang:

redyaris
05-27-2007, 08:24 PM
Part 2 Pics

OxyG3nE
05-27-2007, 08:33 PM
look really nice ..!! you make me want to do this haha

brickhardmeat
05-27-2007, 08:37 PM
Nice, I gotta get some black pleather. I'm going vegan leatherette interior.:thumbsup:

kurokoma-kun
05-27-2007, 08:45 PM
Redyaris, that is beautiful! The neoprene looks awesome :drool: even better than my suede I think (which I have still not finished :redface: :rolleyes: )

Great DIY too! I'm sure it will be appreciated...

uncleyaris
05-27-2007, 08:49 PM
:clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:

great job, congrats! looks great.

redyaris
05-27-2007, 08:56 PM
Nice, I gotta get some black pleather. I'm going vegan leatherette interior.:thumbsup:

No bovines were killed for this DIY!

brickhardmeat
05-27-2007, 09:01 PM
ha, maybe fish scale interior:tongue:

neoprone looks nice I hope it holds up in the heat and sun well

did you find the stretchy quality of this fabric made the install easier?

redyaris
05-27-2007, 09:05 PM
Now I have to get the windows tinted!!!!

Btw, I have enough neoprene left over to cut pads for the front storage bins and wrap my factory armrest too.

Hmmm, never noticed how much the polka dots looks like a dress my wife owns.

redyaris
05-27-2007, 09:18 PM
The stretchiness did make it easier but as I noted if you use neoprene DO NOT stretch it. Let it lay normally over the door panel. Stretching it will cause stress on the glue causing the neoprene not to contour properly....and the fabric will become thinner causing rips and holes.

ChinoCharles
05-27-2007, 09:20 PM
Hey redyaris... hats off man! What a difference! This is definitely one of my favorite DIY's to date, and its obvious you took great care doing a perfect job the first time! Congratulations and thanks!

Doc Zaius
05-27-2007, 11:12 PM
Hey redyaris! Looks really good... I'm very impressed with the finished product! The TRD badges are a nice touch too. :thumbsup:

death is my gift
05-27-2007, 11:30 PM
i'm so jealous of YOUR red yari. so so nice dude.

Black Yaris
05-27-2007, 11:59 PM
Looks killer, I have been pondering if and when I was going to do this, I was just wondering what I would be getting into, and thanks to you nicely written DIY my problem is solved... they realy turned out nice, when I herd you say neoprene, I thought it was going to look god awful, but is is realy sharp.... any pix of the back?

redyaris
05-28-2007, 10:41 AM
Thanks people!!!

slothman86
05-28-2007, 09:44 PM
great diy! how about the headliner and maybe even the dash board?

redyaris
05-29-2007, 11:21 AM
The factory headliner is ok for me...cover the dash in fabric???? EEK.:eyebulge:

manlyyaris
03-18-2009, 01:41 AM
Thanks alot! this is amazing!

enobmort42
03-23-2009, 02:26 PM
This will be my next project. You've been bookmarked/saved/and printed for reference :thumbup::thumbup:

yaris prime
03-23-2009, 09:37 PM
Awesome job !
:bow:

jayhah
07-14-2010, 03:25 PM
How did you do the DIY Cruise Control and DIY Power locks?!! Please share!

LED tails - debadged - 17" wheels - LED door handles - Painted Headlights - 30/35% tint - Blue LED Interior - DIY Cruise Control - Python 460HP Alarm - DIY Power Locks - K&N CAI - TRD Lowering Springs

Shinare
12-02-2010, 03:01 PM
I will be doing this either this weekend or sometime Christmas week that I have off. (The red neoprene looks great)

Has anyone who's done this figured out a way not to break the trim piece near the back of the door?

If not, the DIY is a little vague on reattachment where its broken. What kind of screws are used, where can you get them, and do you need to pre-drill?

Also, is the headliner spray something you can pick up at any Autozone?

Thanks for the DIY!

PS> Where would one pick up those smart TRD emblems?

CTScott
12-02-2010, 03:13 PM
I will be doing this either this weekend or sometime Christmas week that I have off. (The red neoprene looks great)

Has anyone who's done this figured out a way not to break the trim piece near the back of the door?

If not, the DIY is a little vague on reattachment where its broken. What kind of screws are used, where can you get them, and do you need to pre-drill?

Also, is the headliner spray something you can pick up at any Autozone?

Thanks for the DIY!

PS> Where would one pick up those smart TRD emblems?

I did mine a while back in perforated leather to match my Clazzio seat covers on my 5 door and at the same time, envirii did his 3 door in a vinyl material. The front door wasn't a problem on either of our cars. The fabric could be tucked into the seam along the back of the door panel without separating the plastic welded parts of the door panel.

On my 5 door, the rear door panels did need to be separated. For them, I drilled the welded plastic bosses with a large diameter countersink bit (3/4") to break them free. To reassemble that section I used some 3/4" long lath screws (wood screws with a large washer-like head, bought at Lowes) to reconnect the two parts.

Here's my thread with a picture of what I am describing:
http://www.yarisworld.com/forums/showthread.php?t=19305&highlight=leather+door+panel


For the adhesive, 3M super 77 is available at any auto parts store, and is also sold at home improvement stores.

Judas Iscariot
12-02-2010, 03:51 PM
looks nice.... i like the stock pattern, but that looks NICE!

suckerface
12-02-2010, 04:20 PM
This needs a sticky! Great DIY, well written, good pictures...thanks for the addition!

KermitAUS
06-25-2024, 02:24 AM
Nice, where can i get the new plastic for the doors?
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