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Old 19th July 2008, 11:58 AM   #1
 
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well part of my master plan is the front dash under the windscreen i want to cover it in leather (tan coulerd)but am unsure how to fix it to dash any suggestions
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This is something i wanted to do to my old bus but i understand its a hugh job to remove the dash, might be easier to remove the windscreen.
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spray carpet adhesive should work, you would probably need to bead it down the sides to save on removing the whole dash....Owen
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spray carpet adhesive might lift with the heat inside the car in the summer, it has on my sub box
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spray carpet adhesive might lift with the heat inside the car in the summer, it has on my sub box
It will lift, its not meant for high temperatures, better off with high heat adhesive.


1L of High Heat A29 Contact Glue For Headlinings etc on eBay, also, Adhesives Glue, DIY Materials, Home Garden (end time 20-Jul-08 16:30:00 BST)
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That looks like good stuff, nice find......Owen
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