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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Paris, TN
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Evercoat polyflex to smooth dash pad for paint?
What should I use to smooth my dash pad to paint? Ive been thinking about trying Evercoat polyflex. I set a straight edge on it and wouldnt be over an 1/8 where the bolts bow the pad down.
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Hand Crafted C-10
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Location: Burien, WA
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Re: Evercoat polyflex to smooth dash pad for paint?
Wondering if the Paint & Body guys have used this product?
I'm moving you over there so we can find out. ![]() |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Pasadena,Tx /Pto Pta DR
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Re: Evercoat polyflex to smooth dash pad for paint?
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I have used it and others since they came out. All kinds of rigid plastic parts, bumpers and metal but not too sure how well it would last on a dash. Just would not beat on it during road rage ![]() 1/8" seems kind of thick however |
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Location: Maple Valley, WA
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Re: Evercoat polyflex to smooth dash pad for paint?
A lot of people use fiberglass for its strength and then filler or glazing putty [2 component] to fill in the minor imperfections and air holes.
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Paris, TN
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Re: Evercoat polyflex to smooth dash pad for paint?
yeah thats what i started yesterday, got the fleece wrapped around it. I was looking for an easier way.
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Location: Maple Valley, WA
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Re: Evercoat polyflex to smooth dash pad for paint?
The glass way will be much stronger and last longer...
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