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Old 01-06-2005, 01:59 AM   #4
super72bb
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: calgary,Alberta,Canada
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Andy,

I recommend sems vinyl die. My counsel was fixed and redone by a local company (I had some cracks in the bottom mounting holes). He then sprayed it with sems vinyl die and it turned out to be perfect. use lots of light coats when spraying it on. It has the right sheen to match the factory finish and I am told that it is very durable. However... I must say, I have been very careful not to see how tough it really is yet.

Another tip-- if you are fixing any cracks or scuffs on the outer surfaces on the top, you can somewhat reproduce the factory texture by using a scotch bright pad and just dabbing the surface of your filler with it before it has set up. It may take some trial and error but if it is done right it is very cool. Obviously this would only work in a small area I wouldnt attempt it on a large repair area.

Curt
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