Nb glove box lid
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Nb glove box lid
I've recently noticed that I have managed to scratch up my nb glove box lid from stacking guitar and amp on the passenger seat and floor. I was wondering what's the best... Get a new one... Are they available? Or try to repair the scratches.... If so what's the best method. Any advice or personal experience appreciated
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Re: Nb glove box lid
Cheapest/easiest might just be getting a good condition one from a wreck.
If you had access to a car like this, would you take it back right away? Neither would I.
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Re: Nb glove box lid
I reckon that if the lid is rubbed down i.e. gloss off and then recoated with a pressure pack dye it should come up pretty well.
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I'll have a look at what I have in my collection.
Are you coming to Wakefield on 1st July?
Are you coming to Wakefield on 1st July?
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Re: Nb glove box lid
Hey no not going to Wakefield. I had a look online and there is a way to remove scratches by rubbing down with very fine sandpaper using superglue as a filler then respray with a vinyl paint as mentioned by Mr morlock . However if you have a as new one you want to sell let me know
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Sorry, overlooked getting back on this. All mine are marked, some not so bad, some ... definitely secondhand. Probably better working with what you have.
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Re: Nb glove box lid
Sanding and spraying may work, but it would be a bugger of a job to do it well, since the lid is slightly textured.
The easiest will be just replace with a secondhand one.
Otherwise, I have seen people who have re-covered the lid with vinyl/leather, which can look quite nice if done well.
The easiest will be just replace with a secondhand one.
Otherwise, I have seen people who have re-covered the lid with vinyl/leather, which can look quite nice if done well.
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