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Old 21-10-2009, 12:31 PM
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Will flocking cover over small cracks in a dash???
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Old 21-10-2009, 12:33 PM
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dunno,ring the flocker and ask if you can fill the cracks with sealant / filler first.
anyway get off here and get down the unit and get the car stripped!!

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Old 21-10-2009, 12:34 PM
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shut it and get some work done
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im on wind down clive last day tomoz for just over 3 weeks

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Clive, all cracks will have to be repaired first matey otherwise the flocking fibres will disappear down into the crack and will be noticable i.e. small dip in the dash. Most Flocking places will repair your dash for a small fee. CheeRS Chris
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Originally Posted by righthooker
Will flocking cover over small cracks in a dash???
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If you put a photo up I'll take a look. I tend to use an epoxy resin, only problem is due to the trying time adds on another day to the process. There are faster drying glues but they don't always last or sand well.
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would crazy or super glue work??
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