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dashboard repair

1986Blazerk5

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Im going to using a vinyl spray paint to redo my dash, but i need something to cover up the low spots, does anybody know of any way to do this, maybe eboxy?

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pvtjorge

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If the holes or dents aren't to big you can use something less messy than fiber glass resin like acrylic putty. comes in a tube at the paint store dries real hard. sands real easy.
 

ralbelt

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My dash is out having a hydrographic process applied to it. It will be a chocolate brown along with the door panels. Hopefully it will look brand new.
 
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dependable

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There are dash pad covers for sale in most of the chevy aftermarket cataloges, ie lmc, brother's ect. They are around $100, and work fine if the dash is not too deteriorated. Light grey is a good color, as it does not absorb too much heat, and as the generic color, it is the one the government usually used as a replacement.
 
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