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Date: 7-3-09 02:04
From: bluedevils View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Dash repair, my attempt..

I joined the ranks and tried to repair dash cracks, following the foot steps of fellow 02ers before me. Check the pics. Came out OK, not sure how long it is going to last. I used bondo flexible (2K) plastic compound to fill the cracks, lots of sending, and cleaning, followed by several coats of SEM texture coating and SEM landou black. I don't have a picture prior to repairs. It had three large cracks. So far so good. If it doesn't hold up, I will cover it with a dash cap. SEM texture coating is a nice product, although it changes the original grain to a texture which looks more like flocking.


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Date: 7-3-09 09:05
From: Grover in El Cerrito, CA View user's profile
Subject: Re: Dash repair, my attempt..

Nice work Al. Let us know how it holds up.



Date: 7-3-09 09:06
From: rThor234 in Charlotte, NC View user's profile
Subject: Re: Dash repair, my attempt..

That looks good, nice work. Certainly better than a crack covered dash. Keep it covered when it's in the sun and see how long it lasts. Hopefully you'll get a lot of miles out of it.

This post reminded me that I need to get on top of fixing (or replacing) the dash in my '72).



Date: 7-3-09 09:29
From: bluedevils View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: Dash repair, my attempt..

Thanks guys. It is too early to call. Success rate is pretty low based on prior data. I will post the results.



Date: 7-5-09 08:31
From: union76 in Seattle,WA View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: Dash repair, my attempt..

Nice work ! Mine has two small cracks. How do these dashes crack anyways ? From the sun or just over a period of time when they get old ? Anything I can do to prevent it from cracking more ?



Date: 7-5-09 10:20
From: bluedevils View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: Dash repair, my attempt..

Both, the Sun and time. Foam also shrinks over time. Once the foam is split, you are done. I covered the entire dash with texture coating and hope that it will hold over time at least for a few years. I didn't tried to glue the cracked foam back together but rather fill the gaps with a flexible material. Cracks are still there but filled and covered. Once the dash is back on the car, cracks should not propagate, but who knows. Failure rate on dash repairs is like 95%, unless you send it to Just Dashes and hope that it will look close to original. Few examples of Just Dashes' repairs I have seen had a funny look to them, like the padding felt thicker than the original and grain wasn't exactly the same. I heard that dash caps are a good alternative, especially if you put them when the dash is out so you can trim it perfectly. Esty knows how to do it right.



Date: 7-5-09 12:15
From: HarryPR in Puerto Rico View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: Dash repair, my attempt..

Has anyone tried the stuff they use to fix plastic bumpers on new cars? It might be worth a try, since it's supposed to have some flexibility.
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Date: 7-5-09 12:19
From: jgerock in Alexandria, VA View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: Dash repair, my attempt..

bluedevils wrote:
SEM texture coating is a nice product, although it changes the original grain to a texture which looks more like flocking.


What's your opinion on using the SEM texture coating inside the glove box?
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Date: 7-5-09 12:59
From: bluedevils View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: Dash repair, my attempt..

HarryPR wrote:
Has anyone tried the stuff they use to fix plastic bumpers on new cars? It might be worth a try, since it's supposed to have some flexibility.


That is what I used to fill the cracks.



Date: 7-5-09 01:01
From: bluedevils View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: Dash repair, my attempt..

jgerock wrote:
bluedevils wrote:
SEM texture coating is a nice product, although it changes the original grain to a texture which looks more like flocking.


What's your opinion on using the SEM texture coating inside the glove box?


It may work, but surface won't be soft. I used Eastwood flocking kits to refurbish the glove box to a great effect.



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