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Old 05-10-2014, 10:33 PM   #2
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Re: How to make your own Trunk lid mat.

This the spray adhesive I used. I got it from The Home Depot for around $8.



I then sprayed down the foam and felt with the spray adhesive and glued the felt to the foam. Trim the felt around the edge but make sure you leave enough material so you can wrap it around to the back. Here is what it looks like from the front. I found the felt at a fabric store and it cost me just under $5.



Here is what it looks like from the back. Here you can see the foam is covering that notch in the corner.



This is where it gets tricky. Carefully wrap the felt around to the back around all the corners and notches (except for that one in the corner). This takes a little time and patience. Here is what it looks like from the front.



Here is how it looks from the back. The felt is glued and stapled along the perimeter of the mat. Make sure all your staples are flush.

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