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Old 05-29-2007, 10:19 PM
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Originally Posted by alordofchaos
What went wrong? It would make a good DIY "what not to do" or "make sure you do this" guide
Haha. Go ahead, keep making fun of me.

J/K. My mistake was using too much hardener. Though even with the right amount of hardener, I don't think it's very easy to apply fiberglass and resin to a dashboard... just the resin is easy though, but how much good will resin do? Maybe just plain bondo might work better. It's not like you'll be pressing, pushing, and flexing the dash, so it won't crumble away or anything.



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