vinyl dash torn
i searched about every possible word combonation i could think of and didn;t see anything. I know i'm not the only one that has a rip on their dash.
What do you guys use to fix the little tears in the vinyl. I was thinking abotu using the same stuff that people use to fix rips in leather jackets and such??
What do you guys use to fix the little tears in the vinyl. I was thinking abotu using the same stuff that people use to fix rips in leather jackets and such??
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by b16hybridsol »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i searched about every possible word combonation i could think of and didn;t see anything. I know i'm not the only one that has a rip on their dash.
What do you guys use to fix the little tears in the vinyl. I was thinking abotu using the same stuff that people use to fix rips in leather jackets and such??</TD></TR></TABLE>
Hey man, If your concenred about the results of trying to fix it yourself...
Try takeing it to an interior repair shop...
Ive seen some real good work done at these places... At my workplace we recondition cars, and I inspected an infiniti Q45 AND It had a tear in the dash at the seam.
The whole dash was majorly expensive, so we sent it over to a interior shop, and they fixed it so good, I couldnt even tell where they fixed it.
What do you guys use to fix the little tears in the vinyl. I was thinking abotu using the same stuff that people use to fix rips in leather jackets and such??</TD></TR></TABLE>
Hey man, If your concenred about the results of trying to fix it yourself...
Try takeing it to an interior repair shop...
Ive seen some real good work done at these places... At my workplace we recondition cars, and I inspected an infiniti Q45 AND It had a tear in the dash at the seam.
The whole dash was majorly expensive, so we sent it over to a interior shop, and they fixed it so good, I couldnt even tell where they fixed it.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by vtecluder97 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Hey man, If your concenred about the results of trying to fix it yourself...
Try takeing it to an interior repair shop...
Ive seen some real good work done at these places... At my workplace we recondition cars, and I inspected an infiniti Q45 AND It had a tear in the dash at the seam.
The whole dash was majorly expensive, so we sent it over to a interior shop, and they fixed it so good, I couldnt even tell where they fixed it.
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costs way to much
Hey man, If your concenred about the results of trying to fix it yourself...
Try takeing it to an interior repair shop...
Ive seen some real good work done at these places... At my workplace we recondition cars, and I inspected an infiniti Q45 AND It had a tear in the dash at the seam.
The whole dash was majorly expensive, so we sent it over to a interior shop, and they fixed it so good, I couldnt even tell where they fixed it.
</TD></TR></TABLE>costs way to much
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