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<blockquote data-quote="akheathen" data-source="post: 7851925" data-attributes="member: 629234"><p>well, first thing is to remove the panel, which means you can pull the armrest and handle/switch-panel. the quarter fascia do your fiberglass work under and in front of the handles, and that is the blend point. then your covering can just go over the whole area to under the quarter with your coating. use matting to cover what is not re-shaped. wrap sullifane under the handles and press them into their spaces on the panel against something to make sure they mate well. you planning on smoothe paint, or material covering? also, the quarter fascia might be attached with staples, or glue. you might be able to loosen the staples to allow you to tape it off and work under it to hide the end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akheathen, post: 7851925, member: 629234"] well, first thing is to remove the panel, which means you can pull the armrest and handle/switch-panel. the quarter fascia do your fiberglass work under and in front of the handles, and that is the blend point. then your covering can just go over the whole area to under the quarter with your coating. use matting to cover what is not re-shaped. wrap sullifane under the handles and press them into their spaces on the panel against something to make sure they mate well. you planning on smoothe paint, or material covering? also, the quarter fascia might be attached with staples, or glue. you might be able to loosen the staples to allow you to tape it off and work under it to hide the end. [/QUOTE]
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