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    Posted: March-11-2011 at 9:37pm
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Originally posted by OverMyHead OverMyHead wrote:

There is a product called VLP (liquid vinyl repair) it will repair your problems, they used to sell kits with color match additives and plastic texturing aids to make perfect matches but the clear looks ok and will at least stop them from getting larger

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There is a product called VLP (liquid vinyl repair) it will repair your problems, they used to sell kits with color match additives and plastic texturing aids to make perfect matches but the clear looks ok and will at least stop them from getting larger

VLP
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I have a friend that runs a 'Color Pro' franchise.    He can repair about anything.    He fixed a 2 inch long slit on top of my motor box, you wouldn't notice it if I didn't point it out.

You might google that brand name & see if there is anyone in your area that repairs car interiors.
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Thanks for the link, I had looked at a few of these but wanted to see if anyone had any first hand knowledge. If you think of the product you used let me know. bryan
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Here's a ton of random repair stuff that could work. We used something on our boat at one point that worked well for a very long time...do I remember what it is? No...sorry!

One of these would have to work for your application though I'd think:

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I just purchased a 97 SN to replace my 89 SN that it on its way to Australia. The vinyl is in excellent shape but there are a few small holes. I am looking for a product that will keep these from getting any bigger. The holes are less than a 1/4 inch and are more like cuts. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks, Bryan
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