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#269094 01/30/13 04:52 PM
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Has anyone restored the wood grain back to the dash,I have a 1940 master sedan .I've seen the ads to send the dash in to be redone and where you buy the tools to restore the grainby rolling the pattern back on.Has anyone had experience with vinyl application?


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howard50 #269095 01/30/13 05:04 PM
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I did mine using the kit from Grainit Technologies. It is not as easy as in their video but with a bit of patience you get the hang of it. There is a picture of my dash in the Member's photos section posted in Nov 2012.


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Pat S #269109 01/30/13 06:50 PM
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Pat i watched the videos on the application and found it to be somewhat intimanting and the cost of the dies not cheap.It may come down to that challenge -thanks for reply


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