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Replace dash pad with fiberglass?
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<blockquote data-quote="blue93corsica" data-source="post: 1515647" data-attributes="member: 565929"><p>theres a specific material for that, you need a 2 part plastic bonding epoxy (one ex, duramix 40/40) that will bond any broken peices together then sand them down and paint.</p><p></p><p></p><p>when i originally painted it i justsanded it down,primed and paint then clear, but i am going to re-do it with professional quality paint as right now its just a spray bomb job, i will be using a high build primer first which will build up and once i sand it down it will cover all the texture leaving a smooth 'glass-like' finish</p><p></p><p>i also re-wrapped my door panals in vynal and used 3m adhiesive but it is still crap, the glue breakes free within a week or two, i forget the name of it but there a proper adhiesive to use which oput performs 3m by far, its a sprayable glue through a gun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blue93corsica, post: 1515647, member: 565929"] theres a specific material for that, you need a 2 part plastic bonding epoxy (one ex, duramix 40/40) that will bond any broken peices together then sand them down and paint. when i originally painted it i justsanded it down,primed and paint then clear, but i am going to re-do it with professional quality paint as right now its just a spray bomb job, i will be using a high build primer first which will build up and once i sand it down it will cover all the texture leaving a smooth 'glass-like' finish i also re-wrapped my door panals in vynal and used 3m adhiesive but it is still crap, the glue breakes free within a week or two, i forget the name of it but there a proper adhiesive to use which oput performs 3m by far, its a sprayable glue through a gun [/QUOTE]
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