Nice job, Ian! The dash and trim piece look great. The bag of clips was a great idea! I wish I had thought of that when I refinished my dash. One thing I did that you might want to consider is place some duct tape over the slots for the radio to keep dust and dirt from getting to the back side of your vinyl, to prevent the slots from showing through on the front side due to dirt build up over time.
slick, going to look most excellent in the car, can't wait for the next video for sure, I have a dash that's been covered, and 4 that are just raw steel, 1 with the switches and gauges still in it, so installing the gauges and switches in the dash are very high on my list
Nice job, Ian! The dash and trim piece look great. The bag of clips was a great idea! I wish I had thought of that when I refinished my dash. One thing I did that you might want to consider is place some duct tape over the slots for the radio to keep dust and dirt from getting to the back side of your vinyl, to prevent the slots from showing through on the front side due to dirt build up over time.
Thank you! I might just do that.
slick, going to look most excellent in the car, can't wait for the next video for sure, I have a dash that's been covered, and 4 that are just raw steel, 1 with the switches and gauges still in it, so installing the gauges and switches in the dash are very high on my list
Thanks Ken. I'm looking forward to getting it all together and in the car!
Nicely done Ian! Probably better than new!
Thank you sir! It's not perfect but I'm really pleased with how it's turned out.
An Exacto knife would have been easier. But it looks great
Thanks Dan. I agree that the Xacto would have worked better but I lost mine a long time ago.