Wow, time for sleep.  Try Shoe goo...

Luther wrote:
> Shoo Goo?
> 
> Jim Cathey wrote:
>>> Also does anyone know of a good way to repair cracks in vinyl dashes?
>>> Years
>>> ago I saw a guy do it with something like bondo and wrinkle paint but
>>> I have
>>> not found the wrinkle paint and figured someone here might know.
>> Leatherique crack filler does _not_ work for this!  I did a 450 SL,
>> painting the whole thing with their seat paint afterwards, and it
>> looked pretty good in the garage.  But after installation on the
>> first warm day it squeezed out and made ridges.  Thermally the crack
>> filler is all wrong.  Maybe a urethane foam troweled into the cracks
>> might have worked better.  (Or your Bondo.)  Over that a light coat
>> of the crack filler and paint job could possibly have worked, I don't
>> know.  I was so disgusted by the failure that I never tried again on
>> that car, and when it sold a plastic dash cap went with it.
>>
>> -- Jim
>>
>>
>>
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