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I clad our "temporary" kitchen counter eating area in nice Maple. None of these pictures actually show it completed, just dry fit prior to finishing. It's going to look really nice, I think.
The outside of the atrium of the MBS is covered in a fabric of metal sheets which can move and bend in the wind, creating a wonderful ripple effect.
The offside rear door cladding has come adrift from the door, and whenever the front rear is opens a collision of plastic occurs!
Luckily there is YouTube video showing how to remove the trim and re-fit. Very useful.
I needed to purchase a rubber wheel specifically for removing the remnants of the very strong self-adhesive foam tape.
New lower clips were fitted (the originals broke) along with new automotive grade self-adhesive foam tape.
Presses into place and held for a short time with clamps. All complete and has stayed in place since.
I clad our "temporary" kitchen counter eating area in nice Maple. None of these pictures actually show it completed, just dry fit prior to finishing. It's going to look really nice, I think.