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Thread: Wrapping interior parts

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    Bugger....
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    Instead of wrapping give flocking a go. A bloke on here did it to his gq dash and it looked schmick!
    IMO and should be taken with a grain of salt.

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    I had a quick shot with the wrap. I'll be redoing this piece once I've worked out the full details of the retrim, in this instance I was seeing how hard the vinyl wrap was to work with.

    The before shot of console full of holes that predate my ownership of the car.
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    With a little cleanup and wrapped. A little more care needs to be taken filling the holes as any surface flaws show the through the wrap. A hot air gun is a must.

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    OK for a quick job. The texture I chose isn't right...

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    Repainting's a great idea (Although not really durable, especially around the window switches). Will they mix the paint with a flexible additive suitable for plastic so that it doesn't harden and crack over time?

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