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[DMCForum] Re: Restoring interior trim... What to use?
- From: "Brandon" <morpheus34711@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 06 Jun 2005 20:19:38 -0000
No, it's the plastic part that has split.  I thought these were made
of fiberglass, but it's looking more like plastic to me.  I don't know ..
Brandon
#4205
--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Matt Spittle" <mds328@xxxx> wrote:
> The actual steel posts have split???  If you mean that the plastic
> that surrounds them has split, this is kinda normal.  You can fix it
> by filling the hole with JB weld, and then placing the post back in
> there.  Make sure to let it dry for like 6 or 8 hours.    
> 
> If the steel post really has split, then I would probably pull it
> outta there and then get another one at a hardware store.  They might
> not have the same thread (m6), but one of 1/4" would probably work
> just as well.  
> 
> Matt
> #1604
> 
> 
> --- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Brandon" <morpheus34711@xxxx> wrote:
> > Hello group,
> > 
> > I have recently begun taking out my interior trim with the purpose of
> > cleaning it and detailing it before reinstalling it.  I was wondering
> > what my fellow DMC owners used to treat and protect their various
> > pieces of vinyl (center console, dash, kneepads, etc.) I have heard
> > grumblings about Armor All, but I never understood why people were so
> > against using it.
> > 
> > On another note, upon removal of my kneepads I discovered that a few
> > of the posts have split and are falling apart.  Is there a way to fix
> > these without having to buy all new ones?
> > 
> > Thanks for any and all help!
> > 
> > Brandon
> > #4205
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