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My 2015 Mazda 6 has been generally free of problems. However, part of the door panel coverings are starting to de-laminate. At first, it was only the driver's door panel. I was going to experiment with fixing it myself but now the rear door on the passenger side has the same problem. Here's a picture or the passenger side rear door:
The blue window sill part is still in tact but the tan part has detached at the top side and bulging outward. The panel has a foam-ish type backing. The surface underneath the panel is smooth hard plastic. The armrest is partially obscured in the picture. The problem on the driver's door is exactly the same. I tried the spray adhesive on the driver's door (before the second door exhibited the problem) but it didn't work - I think the foam backing of the panel prevented adherence to the hard plastic panel. That tan panel, when it is attached, tucks ever so slightly under the blue sill part but there's not enough material there to tuck in to hold the rest of the panel in place.
Has anyone else had this problem. Is there a solution? Or do I have to take it to an automotive upholsterer? Or at worst, the dealer? Thanks for any suggestions.
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