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    Dash Refurbish

    The time has come to re-do the basket-weave covering on my dash. I last did it about 7 years ago now it curling and starting to come off. Are there any secrets to this process? what contact cement should I use? should the vinyl tuck into the slot on the aluminum extrusion? Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.
    Richard
    70T 3.2 Max Moritz GP White
    74 BMW 2002tii Inca
    54 Ford F100 Two Tone

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    Mine were tucked in under the lip of the fascia and wraped around the edges by about 5mm.

    3M is the only was to go. Sticks like nothing else, that i've seen.

    Hope that helps

    Tony

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    Thank you Tony
    Richard
    70T 3.2 Max Moritz GP White
    74 BMW 2002tii Inca
    54 Ford F100 Two Tone

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