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    Hi Everyone,

    My Multivan table top has delaminated, and VW, in their infinite wisdom, don’t sell the inserts as a spare part. There must be thousands of perfectly functioning tables without the light grey inserts in the world.
    Does anyone have a grey table they’re not using? I’m in Sydney. Please contact me on my mobile 0411880101.

    Cheers

  • #2
    Do you have a pic? I may have one.


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    • #3
      I’ve tried to upload a photos, but this site doesn’t like photos from an iPhone, even though they’re jpegs. Can you send me a message on my mobile 0411880101, and I’ll send photos that way. Cheers.

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      • #4
        Is it just the surface layer?
        My second hand multivan had some Lino stuck on my table but I’ve removed it to do a better job

        I nearly have a template finished which I can provide if you want to get something made yourself

        My plan is to put in some vinyl (I work as a signmaker) with a thick laminate for durability, but eventually I will get a veneer or furniture Lino laser cut with adhesive already applied so it’ll just be peel and stick


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        • #5
          Please keep me updated how you go. There is an option on eBay from Europe, but it looks like a sticker.

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          • #6
            Oh awesome I’ll try take a look and see what they have done / pricing

            I’ll try have the sticker version done this weekend, will post some photos so you can see


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            • #7
              An interesting option for sure! I like the idea of a veneer rather than just vinyl, especially if there is already damage.

              We found out that the table was a $400 option on a new vehicle vs something like $1,500 for an aftermarket part, although that was a few years ago. We actually have one in the garage which is only pulled out for long trips and even then not all the time. Honestly it's mostly in the way and makes it difficult to move the chairs around. In a more 'corporate' environment without luggage or child seats (and all the guff that comes with Children) I think they at least have a fighting chance of being useful.

              If it has an engine or heartbeat it's going to cost you.

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              • #8
                I took my sweet time...
                Finally got the chance this afternoon to clean the rest of the gunk off of my table and test my decals.
                The adhesive wasn’t hard to remove with some iso propyl but their was a silver sort of film left probably from the original table cover which meant I had to scrape it off with a plastic scraper... annoying

                It revealed a nice glossy surface underneath so a regular decal would be fine, I had printed a test with a high tack vinyl which means it’ll definitely stay stuck

                My middle portion decal fitted width wise but was slightly short on the length and the sides were slightly too big so I’ll tweak it again this week and give it another go

                As you can see in the photos though it looks way nicer,
                this speckled pattern I tried I think suits the van nicely and would be plenty durable!

                Stay tuned for when I have another crack at the decal








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                • #9
                  Very nice! I love a cheap fix that completely transforms something from ratty to brilliant!

                  If it has an engine or heartbeat it's going to cost you.

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                  • #10
                    Thanks for the progress update. The silver stuff is from the factory inserts. Is iso propyl the best stuff to remove the remaining adhesive?
                    Was the vinyl thick enough? The OEM inserts like a veneer, and are stiff.

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                    • #11
                      Ah I see, mine must’ve had a diy job on it then, bugger.

                      Isopropyl is what I had on hand and what we use to clean surfaces at work, haven’t tried any of those goo gone type products from Bunnings, they might be better suited for removing adhesive though. You’ll want something plastic to push/ scrape the adhesive and a few rags

                      The vinyl is fairly thin, it can be rolled up but I had a reasonably thick matte laminate on top and we have recently gotten in an even thicker laminate for floor stickers (social distancing stuff) so next try I’ll use that

                      It should be pretty durable


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                      • #12
                        I've found that Oomph Remover works best for removing adhesive ... then follow up with isopropyl alcohol to clean up afterwards.
                        Last edited by Gold Coaster; 28-07-2020, 07:44 PM.

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