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> dash flocking progress, fixing the dash
drdriddle
post Feb 24 2024, 05:24 PM
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post Feb 24 2024, 05:24 PM
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post Feb 24 2024, 06:16 PM
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That looks really good! Are you going round do the ashtray too?
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post Feb 24 2024, 06:24 PM
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QUOTE(Krieger @ Feb 24 2024, 04:16 PM) *

That looks really good! Are you going around to do the ashtray too?


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post Feb 25 2024, 12:53 AM
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Ahhh, actually I did an ashtray delete as well. However since I couldn’t change the shape of the dash pad to cover the area, I found that the outer case of an old CB radio slides into the hole perfectly. This will provide a nice little area for a pair of sunglasses or something similar.
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post Feb 25 2024, 11:58 AM
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It came out looking really great. Nice job on this @drdriddle

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post Feb 25 2024, 12:25 PM
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Looks good!
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post Feb 25 2024, 04:34 PM
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Really nice job! I'll be curious to see how it holds up for you.
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post Feb 25 2024, 05:55 PM
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How abrasion resistant do you feel it will be when you’re done? Will items that rub against it cause marks? Does it have some give?

Looks really good up to this point.
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post Feb 25 2024, 06:13 PM
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I like it.
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post Feb 25 2024, 09:08 PM
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Not bad at all.
How much time/$'s have you got into it. IE would your do it again?
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post Feb 25 2024, 09:54 PM
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Dash flocking????

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Works far, far better than I expected!

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post Feb 26 2024, 01:03 AM
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So the big questions are the time and money. The two small cans of bondo, one with glass and one without was about $40 bucks at harbor freight. The flocking kit was between $60-70 but I got that last year and have been sitting on it waiting to get to the point of doing it, so not firm on that cost. Then you need some small ancillary things like a dremel with a pointed stone attachment, a couple of plastic bondo applicators, a sander,(you can hand sand the whole thing if you don’t have a small orbital) and I used 120 grit as it doesn’t need to be super smooth. I had all those things but again HF has those cheap…say another $20 for the small stuff. Less than $150 for all the supplies.

Time total was about 5-7 hours…and the drying time between the 2 projects. The dremel is used to widen and deepen all the cracks, then the glass bondo is used on the cracks. Wait for it to set overnight, sand and then light coat of the regular bondo, set overnight and then sand smooth. That was for the dash pad. The metal portion of the dash was easy, strip off the old cracked vinyl and adhesive in that area a quick sand and seal it with primer. The adhesive for the flocking is brushed on quickly…it has a 10-15 working time, then flock away until it’s covered. The flocking will bed down and I stood over it, flocking little sections that looked wet until it was evenly coated. Wait 15 hours until dry. Did the whole project over 4 days

Neighbor has already asked me to do his 78 merc 300d. I would definitely do it again

Now for how strong is it and the wear. You can rub it like cloth and it feels really sturdy. There is no give to it. Hard to describe, but it’s like if I took some alcantara cloth and glued it down to a board? It doesn’t leave a mark or streak like when you run your hands over suede. It is on the dash and I don’t think much rubbing will occur. I’m still contemplating doing the knee board that runs along the bottom of the dash. I think it would look like a nice tie in to the top. It’s the easiest piece to remove and swap out/recover/do something different if it doesn’t hold up.

The metal dash was a breeze. As the whole thing is flat and in one plane. The rubber dash is harder as the adhesive is self leveling but it’s in 2 different planes. If you put the adhesive on too thick on the vertical plane it wants to run…but it’s a thicker glue/paint so it doesn’t run very fast. I lost a bit of working time, running back over those area with a brush until it set enough not to run. But it only took 2-3 minutes to flock the whole thing. So far it’s been one of the most rewarding projects on the car, and if it holds up, a bit of a money saving one as well.

I spent three hours doing the drivers side targa main seal down the A pillar and was so pissy by the end that I haven’t done the passengers side yet. This was a much more fun project. I think I got all the questions but if there’s anything I missed, please let me know. And thank you for saying it looks good…it’s nice thinking it’s not just me being overly confident in its outcome.
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post Mar 2 2024, 04:10 PM
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Progress do far
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post Mar 2 2024, 10:13 PM
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QUOTE(drdriddle @ Mar 2 2024, 02:10 PM) *

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Progress do far


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post Mar 3 2024, 10:41 AM
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Looks great! Thx for posting and good to know the kit works. Could you post some details on the kit you used?

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post Mar 3 2024, 11:12 AM
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Looks "hi-end" custom for chump change! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smilie_pokal.gif)

Allow re-use of a horrible dash.

Only question I have is how well will it wear?

Will it change rapidly getting fried by the Texas sun?

Wouldn't matter much for an enthusiast car that was garaged!

If it holds up to the death rays down here, I'll use that process in multiple builds.

Think a 914 dash is expensive? Try an early Z dash...

I'd KILL to be able to buy a repo 240Z dash for 650.

So expensive that there are multiple sources for fiberglass reproductions that would look SO MUCH better flocked!

I do see a possible problem that has nothing to do with the flocking...
I expect the bondo and the remaining dash material to expand/contract at different rates and the cracks may "print through" with age.
Time will tell.

Maybe a "more similar" material to repair the cracks could be found?

Anyone know the chemical composition of the original dash?

I'm interested in the kit you used as well.


Actually, looks better IMO than a new repo dash...

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post Mar 3 2024, 12:02 PM
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I agree it looks great. My personal concern would be dust collection and or removal of dust, as I nearly always drive w my roof off. S Texas does get dusty.

I suppose you could gently blow it off with compressed air.

Any thoughts about keeping it clean?

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post Mar 3 2024, 11:01 PM
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The kit I used was from https://www.flockit.com/order/products/sued...i-flock-kit-745

I have been working around the garage kicking up dust and crap, and have used both compressed air and a little handheld shark vacuum. Both worked and didn’t cause any damage. I always use one of those gold foiled sunshades on my other cars and I think that will help immensely at least while sitting in the sun. Think I’m going to do the inside of the targa top. If anything heats up and causes issues…that’ll be the place.

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Got the fog lights mounted and wires run today

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post Mar 3 2024, 11:03 PM
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The underdash pad is ready for flocking…probably do that tomorrow
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