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Re: TR-3A dash recovering

To: DLambert@anaheim.net, triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: TR-3A dash recovering
From: Tr3bob@aol.com
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2000 19:28:35 EST
In the process of restoring my '61 TR-3A, it's time to recover the dash.  I
have obtained the appropriate amount of vinyl to do the job, but have a few
questions:
1) The covering (I think it's factory) on the dash now is on pretty good (I
mean really good !).  Any tips on how to reasonably remove it?

I used a heat gun to soften the vinyl....it loosened up the bond and , while 
it was still a pain to remove, it came off OK.

2) If it really is on permanently, can I just install the new vinyl over the
original factory covering?

I wouldn't do it. After I removed the old vinyl, I sand plasted the entire 
dash and painted it before installing the new vinyl.

3) What kind of adhesive do I use for installing the new vinyl - either over
the old covering, or on the bare dash, assuming I can get the old stuff off?

I used Weldwood contact cement. I am in the process of doing the entire 
interior myself and I find that judicious use of a heat gun and contact 
cement will stretch the vinyl around any shape.

Good luck.....keep me posted.

Bob Stahlbush
66 MGB GHN3L 78708
60 TR3A TS 81398L

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