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    Posted: April-09-2007 at 11:38am
The vinyl on my dash is cracked and ripped. I tore the old stuff off and I already bought new vinyl to replaced it. I plan on steaming the vinyl so i can get it done in one piece and make it seamless. My question to you all, is what kind of glue should i be using.

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contact adhesive but make sure you have plenty of hands to help lining it up. Once it's in place, it's there to stay


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is there a good way to lay it down. I know that you cant really pre-cut it because your angles will change when you follow the grooves. So do you have to cut it as you lay it down?
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To me seems like that would be the best way, just take a piece thats quite a bit bigger then what you need, use the contact spray, stretch it as much as possible & tuck or roll it where possible & trim the rest. I'm not completely sure what your dash looks like so thats just kind of general idea of it all i guess. Good Luck & lets see some before & after pictures when you get it done.

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