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Scratch in dash
VeeKay has a scratch in her dash. It looks as though the previous owner might have used a screwdriver to lever or scrape something off.
People say it's not noticeable but it sticks out like a sore thumb to me. Does anybody know if it's possible to repair please? VeeKay has the real wood dash and the scratch looks white. |
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if the scratch looks white then it's only a mark in the varnish, what i would do is get a spray can of good quality varnish, spray in the can lid and fill in the scratch using a very fine paint brush but making sure the varnish is very slightly proud. Then give it at least a good 24 hours drying time then using a very fine wet and dry paper rub down the proud area until flush and then polish off with a t cut or smilar product, that should work wonders as i did the same thing on my daimler dash. Alough i have no idea how thick the varnish is on the 75 dash, on my daimler the varnish is atleast 2mm thick so just be carefull you don't rub down to far.
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How about Yellow Pages?..................
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With the grain obviously.....DAH!!!
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Looking through the last few posts, it might appear that I was being ungrateful for your suggestion.
I'd like to say that is not the case. Those posts were just a little whimsical diversion I do appreciate that you posted and understand what you meant. |
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