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What R U using to replicate the wrinkled look on dash? #757217
07/25/10 09:27 AM
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Yea, I know we have discussed this before and honestly I did save the subject, but alas my laptop went down on me and Im using the wifes.

What Im talking about is the R/T dash section where your knob controls are. The wrinkled look. I remember several comments but you never retain them until its time you need to. Plus, are you sanding down your pieces with 800 or so before you apply? At any rate, thanks for replying.

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Re: What R U using to replicate the wrinkled look on dash? [Re: gomangoRTSE] #757219
07/26/10 09:37 AM
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This was done use a "suede" additive to the paint. Its still available but maybe not from all brand manufacturers. You'll have to do some asking. I believe it was a Ditzler product and the shop manual for your year will have the paint code for it in the "body and paint" section.

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