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When I went to take the photos I was disappointed because some of the severe cracks reappearred. So here's what it looks like now. I sanded the areas I wanted to repair and they look lighter. These are tan seats even though they look grey in the photos.
What I've done is spray extra heavy and work the excess into the cracks as filler. I've put it on extra heavy and when its cured I'll sand it and put a thin cover coat. You do lose the graining. It has a smooth vinyl finsh when you coat this heavy.
The door sill shows what a heavy coating that has been worked into the crack looks like before sanding and recoating.
What I've done is spray extra heavy and work the excess into the cracks as filler. I've put it on extra heavy and when its cured I'll sand it and put a thin cover coat. You do lose the graining. It has a smooth vinyl finsh when you coat this heavy.
The door sill shows what a heavy coating that has been worked into the crack looks like before sanding and recoating.
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When I went to take the photos I was disappointed because some of the severe cracks reappearred. So here's what it looks like now. I sanded the areas I wanted to repair and they look lighter. These are tan seats even though they look grey in the photos.
What I've done is spray extra heavy and work the excess into the cracks as filler. I've put it on extra heavy and when its cured I'll sand it and put a thin cover coat. You do lose the graining. It has a smooth vinyl finsh when you coat this heavy.
The door sill shows what a heavy coating that has been worked into the crack looks like before sanding and recoating.
What I've done is spray extra heavy and work the excess into the cracks as filler. I've put it on extra heavy and when its cured I'll sand it and put a thin cover coat. You do lose the graining. It has a smooth vinyl finsh when you coat this heavy.
The door sill shows what a heavy coating that has been worked into the crack looks like before sanding and recoating.
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