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How to: 30 min dash repair
Here's a quick 30 min project. I got a free dash from my local upholstery guy Corbin's custom upholstery and it was in relatively good shape except a few cracks and some pretty ugly fading and color. I went to my local NAPA that stocks quite a few SEM colorbond paints and I found one that looked close to in color to some trim I got out of a 74 Cheyenne. I prob could have got a closer match but I prob would have had to order a couple and it was close enough, that and it matches my headliner.
Basically I wiped the dash down with isopropyl alcohol and mixed a 50¢ sized glob of bondo and fingered it into the cracks :lol: alright here's the secret to the succes. I took a flat blade screwdriver and while it was halfway dry and crumbly I used a screwdriver to scrape off excess and a rag to kinda get the small stuff to kinda "dust" off I recleaned where I worked and then painted it with the SEM "camel" paint. I gotta say I'm quite happy for my $15 invested. Here's some pictures of the process and results. http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/j...6BE6CC6792.jpg http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/j...6F0813E711.jpg http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/j...EBBD0632A0.jpghttp://i270.photobucket.com/albums/j...C4705055A2.jpghttp://i270.photobucket.com/albums/j...396B252208.jpghttp://i270.photobucket.com/albums/j...22A2451D31.jpg |
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looks good!
just did my door panels with SEM, nice paint, stinky, but nice |
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Yah stuff is pretty stinky. It doesn't seem to adhere as well I thought but well see when it's fully done curing. When it dried I could scratch it of with my nails.
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Did you use the adhesion promoter? The adhesion promoter greatly increases your odds of having the product successfully stay on.
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Witrh our sun and heat I'd be afraid it would expand at a different rate and re-crack... probably not so much an issue up where you are though!
Keep us up to date on the long-term durability of the repair. I'm also wondering if a really thin brush applied layer of fiberglass resin to encapsulate it all and make it hold together would prevent recracking? Hrmm.... |
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My next attempt with a dash is I'm going to peel off the hard vinyl and use http://www.urethanesupply.com/Other-...d-Dash-Filler/ this stuff and re wrap leather or vinyl on the dash. That will prob be about summer time though. |
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something flexable would be best to fill
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don't think it would work on a dash pad, but on plastic, i painted my console with por 15 & some chassis black, & you can not scratch it off
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