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Re: Dash Recovering
2016/02/06 00:56:21
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Arh man, how much work is in that a pillar trim! Well all of it, but esp that!
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Re: Dash Recovering
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Have you had any luck with this?
https://www.facebook.com/MuscleMotorTrimmers
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http://www.mr2australia.c./mr2play/tm.aspx?m=68510
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I got the runaround with adhesive suppliers so gave up with that idea as my trimmer recommended a guy that could epoxy coat it
Got it back at the trimmers now getting redone so hopefully this time is sticks
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I know it's too late now since you had it epoxy coated, but are silicone based adhesives an option? They don't have a very good mechanical bond but they stick like anything.
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Part of the problem was the cost of the adhesive, it was into the hundreds of dollars for the amount needed to cover the dash and centre console.
It cost $100 for the epoxy coating
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