Hi guys,
The crashpad (very front of the dash) is coming apart. The foam behind is soft and crumbly.
Can I glue this (avoiding super glue as it will melt the foam)? Araldite?
I guess I can unbolt this part and replace it too?
Ta
Bruce
Crashpad coming apart
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Re: Crashpad coming apart
A sealant might also be an option. Juffa's done a bit of work in the dash area:
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Re: Crashpad coming apart
If you look thru mags like classic cars you will see repairers of dash pads. You can get spray foams but they are hard to control and as far as adhesives spray on or contact adhesives ( yellow glues are probably what is required. Super glues ie cyanoacrylate are a very specific use items mainly for fast tacking and can be difficult to work with. You can look up adhesive and see what are the specific types and recommendations to use for particular applications. If you we're say sticking a piece of vinyl over a crash pad I would thing a Kwik Grip is the go but other makers have different brand names for the same type of glue.
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Re: Crashpad coming apart
The thin layer of foam is crumbly, so there's not really anything for the glue to stick to.
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Re: Crashpad coming apart
Have you considered ripping it all out and replacing the foam and vinyl? Just my thought...
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Re: Crashpad coming apart
Probably easier to buy a 2nd hand good replacement.
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