Part 2: How to Restore/Fix/Repair a Cracked Vinyl Dash - Toyota Hilux Pickup/4Runner

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024

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  • @bigtim94122
    @bigtim94122 Год назад +34

    instead of Great Stuff gap filler, use the low expansion type, it's denser which makes the foam stronger and since it doesn't expand as much so you don't have all those air pockets to deal with

  • @estasalucinando
    @estasalucinando 2 года назад +27

    I did the same with my dash after watching your video. I used a heat activated polyurethane cement. I found some stuff made by stronn. I had excellent results. The materials can touch each other and will not bond until heated. Thanks for giving me the idea to do this.

  • @jaredm450
    @jaredm450 7 месяцев назад +2

    I watched an upholsterer work with vinyl once. One thing he did was stretch the vinyl over tight corners with a heat gun. He made it look easy, but I could tell he had a lot of practice!
    I don't know what glue he was using, but he sprayed it on with a weird looking pneumatic sprayer that shot a very light but narrow stream.

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  7 месяцев назад +2

      I tested a heat gun with this 4-way stretch vinyl, but it's so thin and rubbery that it started to blister. I restored a dash with thicker marine vinyl that wasn't 4-way stretch and the heat gun did wonders to help that form around corners. I just uploaded a resto of another dash where I sprayed on the vinyl texture and it turned out to be my best yet: ruclips.net/video/sw8EmkbezXE/видео.html

    • @jaredm450
      @jaredm450 7 месяцев назад

      @@6thGearGarage That makes sense. It looks very thin!
      I'm really enjoying these videos and your ideas as I work on my '77. 👍

  • @4by_yotaguy373
    @4by_yotaguy373 Год назад +5

    Dude, I loved it. I watcher both your dash vids and nobody on earth can argue u didn't give it 110%. Plus your commentary is so real it's hilarious. I now (almost) got the balls to do mine, but I'm thinking a combo of both yours. Body filler, contact cement, vinyl, seem the far passenger end, and use help of heat gun to mold/stretch contours. Excellent content from you! Wish me luck 👍

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  Год назад

      I want to do another where I fill in that recessed area on top to make it smooth. That area has given me a lot of issues on these dashes!

    • @medic75
      @medic75 Год назад +1

      I second the use of the heat gun. I use mine for so many projects when I never thought I would.

    • @mrfatbobrider1969
      @mrfatbobrider1969 7 месяцев назад

      Yep can’t beat a heat gun to help with that stretch it’s an excellent tool for forming shapes I used to use a good hairdryer on the hottest setting can help too also good for removing vinyl wrap too , good on ya for getting yourself out there and giving things a go and in turn helping someone else out as someone had commented earlier ✌️😎👍

  • @cruzenforabruisen6368
    @cruzenforabruisen6368 Год назад +2

    Hello! Nice job on the repair. If you ever need to cut a matching piece like you had in the corner lay them down on top of each other then cut them both at the same time the the cuts will be identical and will lay down next to each other nice and flat. Any gaps can be filled with RTV then painted. And yes the 4-way stretch stuff is the way to go!!! Thanks!

  • @johntenhave1
    @johntenhave1 Год назад +2

    Unexpectedly captivating! You did a great job, and i would echo the support for the inclusion of your bloopers as the recoveries are as educational as the subject material. Keep up the good work.

  • @alexanderunguez9633
    @alexanderunguez9633 2 года назад +3

    One day he'll discover masking tape to keep all of the filler messes contained. I love the train of thought presentation of the video, even if the messy filler gives me a bit of anxiety.

  • @StevenSams-v3p
    @StevenSams-v3p 10 месяцев назад +1

    Contactc cement has to be dry not tacky and it works on compression all the clamping won't help and the seams you can over lap the material and strike a cut through both like wall paper or floor vinyl dose not have to be a straight line and good masking tape is the best it stretches and pulls back to the seam.

  • @TarmanTheChampion
    @TarmanTheChampion Год назад +1

    Wow that's awesome you give credit & you're honest about using the viewers recommendations!

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  Год назад

      Thanks - I've actually learned a lot from viewers' comments and always look forward to reading them!

  • @TarmanTheChampion
    @TarmanTheChampion Год назад +2

    I like the classical music in the background 👌

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  Год назад +1

      Same here- very relaxing and will stand the test of time, hopefully!

  • @theakh4238
    @theakh4238 9 месяцев назад +1

    Mix and pour 2 part poly urethane foam is superior. The problem with the spray can method is that it can leave voids and simply fail to cure if the repair is too thick. The 2-part won't pit, and you can get it in different densities. It makes an extreme strong bond, it is much more rigid than the spray foam, cures in minutes, and It would allow you to skip the bondo step entirely.

  • @Big88Country
    @Big88Country 8 месяцев назад

    You did a great job! Looks 110% better than before you started and that's always a win!

  • @JK-zl7vv
    @JK-zl7vv Год назад +1

    On your small pit in the sanding of the bondo is easy to cover with a product called glazing putty, it's what body shops use on their bondo once you sand it to shape, to cover pits, low spots and sand scratch Mark's. 🤠👍😁

  • @drewfleming7065
    @drewfleming7065 2 года назад +42

    You have to hold the can of foam upside down...read the instructions

    • @render8
      @render8 Год назад +3

      RTFM...🤣

    • @bryanmayes9234
      @bryanmayes9234 Год назад +8

      Was painful to see that

    • @WillKruger-xw8nd
      @WillKruger-xw8nd Год назад +4

      Lol, don’t correct this man about some unimportant detail as if you have the same skills that he has.

    • @kjeldlarsen912
      @kjeldlarsen912 Год назад +4

      ​@@WillKruger-xw8ndcan of foam upside down...learn to read

  • @jedifyfe
    @jedifyfe Год назад +2

    I recommend cosclay foam clay. It air dries and is sculptable, sandable and is similar tot eh foam used in dashboards.

  • @JK-zl7vv
    @JK-zl7vv Год назад +2

    They sell a rasp that is used to buff tires, so a tire patch can be put on, but I found that rasp works great on dash boards

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  Год назад

      Doh! I actually have one of those... never thought about using it for this lol.

  • @jacktennant8426
    @jacktennant8426 7 месяцев назад +1

    I did a toyota celica dash with contact glue and fabric, It worked out to my satisfaction.

  • @stewartgeorge36
    @stewartgeorge36 2 года назад +3

    What a fantastic finish, I'm impressed with the join you made. Great videos.

  • @dalewestlake2137
    @dalewestlake2137 Год назад +1

    Good guide for bondo. matchbox size for bondo, and one match stick size for the hardner.

  • @bradmaas6875
    @bradmaas6875 9 месяцев назад +2

    For foam, I think that the low expansion might have been a better choice, both in the dash and the man shed.

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  9 месяцев назад +1

      I'll have to sop around for some of that.

    • @bradmaas6875
      @bradmaas6875 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@6thGearGarage Windows and doors foam, found at all big box stores like HD and Lowes.

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  9 месяцев назад +1

      @@bradmaas6875 Oh I did see that, didn't realize that was the low expansion kind. I'll pick up a can this week, as I'm about to make another another dash restoration video, but this time I'll be painting on the texture instead of wrapping it. Thanks!!

  • @Shododaan
    @Shododaan Год назад +1

    For those small holes don't use bondo again use glazing/spot putty. It's the right tool for that job.

  • @rensole
    @rensole 2 года назад +2

    Man that looks a lot better than your first! amazing results dude!

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! So far it has held up great in the heat test, while the first dash is lifting /peeling across the top.

  • @ghahandi
    @ghahandi 2 года назад +1

    On the first Dash pad project you used a piece of plastic to line the recessed rectangular area on top of the dash. You ended up with the uneven fold creases in your Bondo mold. You might try making a mold with a section of the 4-way stretch vinyl instead. I would put the "grain: side up, so the grain imprints in the mold. BUT- I would spray the grain side with WD-40 first, then wipe down so there is only a thin coat remaining. Then you pour in you Bondo to make the mold. When the Bondo mold cures, it should pull apart from the vinyl liner with no problem, leaving you with a mold with the vinyl grain pattern.
    Also if you use that "creased" mold again- you can put a section of the 4-way vinyl (with the grain side down this time) in the recessed area, smooth it out then clamp down your mold to allow the glue to set over night. Kudos on your videos. I have done dashboards & other challenging interior pieces and come up with the same challenges you have. You can only improvise & get better each time. Thanks to all who contributed in their comments.

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  2 года назад

      Thanks for sharing your ideas! I have many more cracked dashes and will enjoy trying another dash restoration after reading all the helpful comments.

  • @mtwata
    @mtwata 2 года назад +3

    Damn so much patience. It turned out really good though, thanks for sharing!!

    • @mtwata
      @mtwata 2 года назад

      What would you recommend please if the dashboard actually split in half? Would you do something similar? Thanks!

  • @kpkelsey6
    @kpkelsey6 2 года назад +2

    Show this to anyone that bitches about these oem dash pieces being $400-$500 in uncracked condition. Good work!

    • @gufiaito69able
      @gufiaito69able 2 года назад

      They are not worth $300 or $400 🖕🏻🖕🏻🖕🏻

  • @JK-zl7vv
    @JK-zl7vv Год назад +1

    For the areas that wrinkle, you need to use a heat gun on the material, it helps to form that corner or dip and when the material cools, it helps to hold that shape, so it won't lift back up, also on sections where you need to cut a slit in the material, it's best to use a hole punch, to put a rounded hole at the end where the slit stops, then cut your slit up to that hole you made with the hole punch, this will prevent the material from splitting further up from your cut. 🤠👍😁

  • @Sardar84
    @Sardar84 2 года назад

    omg this man belong to Next World , Great idea great mindset . Love you dear

  • @jdepape
    @jdepape 8 месяцев назад +1

    Nice work buddy !!! I learned a lot .! Thank you for sharing:) now I’m gonna attempt this with my 1981 vw rabbit truck !

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks! I just restored another one using a spray on texture instead of wrapping the vinyl, and it turned out very nice! That video should be going live sometime this week.

  • @robertfranklin7040
    @robertfranklin7040 2 года назад +3

    You can *INDEED* undo a cut. Remember, there are several vinyl upholstery repair kits out there for repairing rips, cigarette burn holes, etc., & thet'll work just as fantastically well on deliberate incisions at seams - or - at a seam created by butting the edge of a patch *next to* (not overlapping) the portion of the covering where you ran out of material. Just be sure to spend the extra few pennies for the kit that comes with the actual electrical setting iron instead of the iron that you have to heat with a lighter. Don't be cheap. get the good one.

  • @simonw2631
    @simonw2631 15 дней назад

    I’m trying to restore a 66 cadillac, and that includes the dash pad. The dash i got was very very cracked but i think what makes those cracks in the foam, isn’t the foam aging but rather the vinyl shrinking and pulling the foam its glued to with it. Bcs the foam is still nice and soft underneath. Anyway. I pulled back the vinyl, which was very long and i burned my fingers a lot with the heat gun but i did manage to do it. I then filled the gaps with some cotton and other soft material bcs i want to retain the softness of the dash, and then i put cloth tape i got on aliexpress on top of it to maintain it in place. I also used foam which i cut to the shape of the cracks and put it in and used a sharp knife that i ran at a 90° angle to the foam back and forth to dull the "hill" of the crack. To be clear, i didn’t cut with the knife, i use the blade to take off a small amount of material through abrasion. Anyway. Now i need to put the vinyl on. Being in europe, i have a hard time finding the right materials, i for example couldn’t find madrid grain vinyl, which is the factory style vinyl. So i got very similar vinyl on aliexpress that has a very thin sheet of foam on the back which helps even imperfections out. Altho the cloth tape does that much better and retains the softness. I just hope that the glue i bought will bond to that foam vinyl back, and i hope i’ll be able to paint that vinyl bcs altho its already black, its shiny black and not matt. And i also hope its stretchy enough. we’ll see.
    Edit, i just checked, the vinyl i have doesn’t really stretch. What i think i’m going to do is glue one side down, put it in the sun so it gets softer and stretch, and then glue it down with tension. If that doesn’t work, well i’ll buy that madeid grain vinyl on opgi. Its just quite expensive.

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  15 дней назад

      The foam with the thin sheet of foam on the back is a great idea... too bad it didn't stretch well. For painting, I highly recommend SEM paint. Can you get that in EU?

  • @shaneroon8490
    @shaneroon8490 8 месяцев назад +1

    Wicked job on the dash. Some great skills to know if and when a person does this to there fine ride.

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks, this dash held up well through the heat and cold too: ruclips.net/video/ywkqTaHK2LA/видео.html

  • @MGoose-wo7pt
    @MGoose-wo7pt 11 месяцев назад

    Thx, you gave me confidence to do dash of my Father's vintage Audi,,, you are Great!! Success with your endeavours👍

  • @blainerohlfs
    @blainerohlfs 2 года назад +2

    I can’t remember if you did with the marine vinyl but heating up the material helps prevent wrinkles! With a hair dryer or heat gun in your case

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  2 года назад +1

      I did use a heat gun for the marine vinyl, but the 4-way stretch vinyl was much easier to work with. It's really more of a stretchy cloth with a very thin layer of rubber/vinyl on top. I may try some heat on the recessed area where it bubbled up some.

  • @hectornagano1819
    @hectornagano1819 8 месяцев назад +1

    That looks damn good my friend. I have an 88 with the exact crack. I'm going to try to fix it. Thanks.

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks! I just restored another Toyota dash using a spray on texture instead of wrapping the vinyl, and it turned out very nice! That video should be going live sometime this week.

  • @ghahandi
    @ghahandi Год назад +3

    One other important point I want to make about color coating vinyl. SEM is the best color coat available, I have used other products from O'Reilly-and other auto parts stores and regretted it. (Unless these products have improved-that is) If you are using a black four way stretch vinyl because that is all that is available, and you need your finished product to be a grey or a saddle tan color, You MUST first use SEM SILVER over the black. If you don't, a light final color will not give you the desired light color. I always keep a can of silver around for the light over dark color changes. SEM has been in this business for decades. Their product only gets better & better. (No, I don't work for SEM and receive NO compensation-but I am open to it~😁😁

  • @TMD4343
    @TMD4343 7 месяцев назад +1

    applying the contact cement to area before spray foam will help the foam stick.

  • @mattmorford7489
    @mattmorford7489 11 месяцев назад

    Very impressive work. I learned a lot about redoing a dash and the vinyl used. Thank you

  • @adamjuma1840
    @adamjuma1840 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the idea I was wondering how I could fix those crakes , good job bro.

  • @dostarr
    @dostarr 2 года назад +3

    Great work and thanks for sharing the process and lessons learned here. Appreciated.

  • @theakh4238
    @theakh4238 9 месяцев назад

    You can use vinyl good quality repair kit on the cut seam. They come in different colors, and if you do it right, you wont be able to tell even if the color doesn't match 100%. Some even come with a texture mold to help blend it in.

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  9 месяцев назад

      I have seen those at parts stores... great idea!

  • @mtebaldi1
    @mtebaldi1 Год назад +1

    The non-expanding Great Stuff to avoid the expansion.

  • @maxoct7331
    @maxoct7331 4 месяца назад +1

    there is a leather paste fuller to fix leather seats cracks to fix the cut on the edge.

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  4 месяца назад

      I think I've seen those kits... good call!

  • @aNuthaRedneck
    @aNuthaRedneck 8 месяцев назад

    Save yourself a lot of trouble. Everywhere you don't want the foam to stick use either masking tape or oil the surface. A little dawn and warm water will clean up the oil. I've used this method making molds to form several things with bondo

  • @markmoore6427
    @markmoore6427 4 месяца назад +1

    Try a pop sicke stick on the corners when applying filler it has a curve like you're strait edge

  • @thelthrythquezada8397
    @thelthrythquezada8397 4 месяца назад +1

    Hey, I got your message from the other video. I’ll watch this one too. Thank you

  • @joseprecedo634
    @joseprecedo634 7 месяцев назад

    Hola amigo , perdon no se Ingles , si usas aerosol (spray ) de poliuretano cuando aplicas , tenes que poner el envase al reves de cabeza y nunca emparejar o tocar la espuma con nada porque en esa area seca distinto mas duro y mas quebradizo , es mejor usar el poliuretano para preparar que son dos componentes Poliol e Isosianato , en partes iguales y al mezclarlo se forma la espuma , rellena mejor y no queda espacios de aire , solo tendrias que hacerle una contencion con cinta de papel hasta que seque , suerte , buenos videos 👏👏👏❤

  • @richardreinhardt6976
    @richardreinhardt6976 7 месяцев назад +1

    Most definitely putty with hardner will self level will be a breeze to form

  • @MrGonzales1982
    @MrGonzales1982 2 года назад +1

    Great tutorial, and congratulations on this one , came out beautiful.

  • @2bsafewmyid
    @2bsafewmyid 11 месяцев назад +2

    Could wear a pair of neoprene gloves and smooth the Bondo over with your finger in the curve of the recess? Another suggestion, use a dome shaped sanding tool for your Dremmel. LOVE your videos!!!!

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  11 месяцев назад

      Great idea with the glove... that would make it a lot easier!

  • @Jan_Seidel
    @Jan_Seidel Год назад +2

    The PU foam is *no good* . It will "deflate" over time and collaps. Just give it 2-3 years
    There is another foam to fill cracks between walls and door/window frames. It is less sturdy but wont change shape over time.
    Best option would probably be to get some XPS foam sheet and cut it to fit.

  • @ptp79
    @ptp79 Год назад +1

    1:19 Man you were really pissed with that can :)

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  Год назад

      Haha I need an assistant to catch the things I throw out of frame.

  • @joejones6968
    @joejones6968 Год назад

    Wow. Man you are fantastic, May I make another suggestion though? When "shaping" your vinyl, use a heat gun it will make easy work on those corners and recessed area's. It will "shrink" it into the shape you need it to be, And the heat gun would make it to where you could have pulled it over the corner that you were just a touch short on, There's always a solution young man, just think it through, and "the idea" will come to you.

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  Год назад +1

      Thank you! I did use a heat gun when I restored the first dash with the thicker marine vinyl. It worked pretty well on helping it form to the dash, although it did shrink back some after it cooled. The 4-way stretch vinyl was so thin, it was like a fabric more than it was like vinyl, so I was nervous about the heat damaging it. I should do a test sometime though, to see how it does.

  • @MattTheComputerGeek
    @MattTheComputerGeek 4 месяца назад +1

    you can de-yello the vent's by putting them in a clear container of rubbing alcohol with the lid on and leave it outside for the day in the sun, it will get rid of the yellowing that's caused by bromine, a fire retartend they put in the plastic.

  • @newfie66xbox76
    @newfie66xbox76 11 месяцев назад +1

    IT WORKS GREAT FOR RUST HOLES IN YOUR VEHICLE USE SPRAY FOAM LET DRY THEN TRIM IT OFF WITH A KNIFE OR A HACKSAW BLADE AND THEN YOU CAN PAINT IT.

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  11 месяцев назад

      It's a good quick fix, but will actually hold moisture and cause more rust in the long run.

    • @newfie66xbox76
      @newfie66xbox76 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@6thGearGarage I was thinking on spraying the rust proof in the first let that dry and they spray the foam to fill the rusted hole then trim it then paint it again 👍

  • @brentf5088
    @brentf5088 2 года назад +2

    For the small touches and pin holes glazing putty may be nicer to use than bondo

  • @wjm988
    @wjm988 Год назад +1

    The jeb gardener of garages

  • @romanstajgl5692
    @romanstajgl5692 Год назад

    Just a tip, if you start on the right side of the dash with fabric, you will have enouhg room on the top to stretch the material with no wrinkles, and side will be smooth also, otherwise great job man 👍

  • @burresscounty
    @burresscounty 2 года назад +1

    Great Stuff Window and Door would be good for this. Much smaller air bubbles.

  • @williamjohnson1126
    @williamjohnson1126 6 месяцев назад +1

    Learned from your video. Thanks so much. Were you able to remove the dashboard without disassembling everything?

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  6 месяцев назад +1

      The only difficult part of removing these dash pads is taking out the right side vent to access a hidden bolt: ruclips.net/video/oZD-g4RfdUo/видео.html Snd there's one more hidden bolt up inside that can be accessed through the bottom with extensions.

  • @peterrhodes5663
    @peterrhodes5663 2 года назад

    Just placed a comment on your part 1 video regarding how to deal with the cut and tuck corners. You can also fix the end where you ran out of vinyl.

  • @Bill-f2q1j
    @Bill-f2q1j 9 месяцев назад +1

    Ya need a French curve, architects use them for drawings.
    I'd make a few of them once you obtain one.
    When you see the French curve you will understand.....

  • @noelcortez9931
    @noelcortez9931 7 месяцев назад +1

    use the red bando filler, much easier to sand.

  • @allenhartley
    @allenhartley 6 месяцев назад +1

    WOULD JUST PRIMING AND PAINTING IT AFTER THE BODYWORK NOT GIVE GOOD RESULTS?

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  6 месяцев назад

      I tried something similar on this dash, but with a textured paint: ruclips.net/video/sw8EmkbezXE/видео.html The surface will need to be more smooth if not vinyl wrapping.

  • @KarmaTiger
    @KarmaTiger Год назад +1

    Why use Bondo, which intended to fill firm metal surfaces, to fill a foam dash with "give"? The bondo will crack. Try bumper filler, which flexes.

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  Год назад

      I will look into the bumper filler, thanks!

  • @jorgemora7190
    @jorgemora7190 Год назад +1

    Wow very good job thanks for your time 👍🏻

  • @evilunderstandsonlyforce2317
    @evilunderstandsonlyforce2317 6 месяцев назад

    Результат приемлимый учитывая, что при желании может сделать каждый👍

  • @TheDiamoniteG
    @TheDiamoniteG Год назад +3

    @46:00 you can cut along one edge, then wrap the flaps in their respective directions across each other. recut (with a blade) the overlaying piece along the edge or where you could hide the seam, pull the flaps back and remove the loose pieces. the remaining flap should but together pretty good. same trick works on the little missing corner.
    Edit: i see you kind of did it at 48min, so instead of trying to match the other edge, just cut both pieces at the same time and then the edges will match :)

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  Год назад

      Thanks for the advice! I may try wrapping another one of these dashes.

  • @trumanhw
    @trumanhw Месяц назад

    that came out excellent. Great great work. Looks very easy to leave slack. A++

  • @focke-wulfta1526
    @focke-wulfta1526 2 года назад +2

    Looks great I’ll have try this on my dash

  • @DavidDiaz-zp4hu
    @DavidDiaz-zp4hu Год назад +2

    3m Spray adhesive works good, you just have to stick it quickly after u apply it u can't just have it chillin waiting for u to finish spraying some big piece. And the contact cement works better if you heat up the two dried surfaces with a heat gun. That's how Jordans are re-soled by professional restorers... Although I'm watching all this vinyl stretching and wondering if it wouldn't be better easier and faster just to give it a good paint job and matte clear coat..

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  Год назад

      On the next one I restore I am doing exactly that.. skipping the vinyl and doing a textured paint.

    • @DavidDiaz-zp4hu
      @DavidDiaz-zp4hu Год назад

      @@6thGearGarage i bet some of those Rust-Oleum Hammered texture sprays would look good but id use a high quality bonding primer stuck on with some adhesion promoter

    • @leebailey1220
      @leebailey1220 8 месяцев назад

      ​@6thGearGarage wait let me get this right your not going to use vinyl at all just paint? I like that idea but wonder how long it will last? Maybe?

    • @DavidDiaz-zp4hu
      @DavidDiaz-zp4hu 8 месяцев назад

      Id Skip the bonding primer the adhesion promoter would be quite sufficient privided it's very well cleaned & degreased, they're always loud light colors and will stand out the 1st time it's scratched

    • @DavidDiaz-zp4hu
      @DavidDiaz-zp4hu 8 месяцев назад

      @@leebailey1220 If you could find a good color u like in spray epoxy paint that would be your best bet, it dries the hardest and toughest it's what ppl spray on sinks to redo them I've sprayed a sink with epoxy paint and it worked well

  • @SeriouslyAwesome
    @SeriouslyAwesome Год назад +1

    The Right Stuff really chews up razor blades I've found

  • @ddemier
    @ddemier Год назад +1

    Practice makes perfect. How did the paint hold up over the vinyl?

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  Год назад

      Pretty well! ruclips.net/video/ywkqTaHK2LA/видео.html

  • @wyzmaro9774
    @wyzmaro9774 Год назад +1

    My 94 4Runner SR5 V6 5-Speed Needs This! Lol

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  Год назад +1

      The 95 dash should be a lot easier since it's more rounded.

  • @martinprehjan9944
    @martinprehjan9944 Год назад +1

    Use a heat gun/hair dryer which is set on lowest possible setting to make vinyl covering material more "malleable"!

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  Год назад

      I tried it on part 1 and it did help, but that vinyl was thick, so it somewhat stretched back after it cooled. This 4-way stretch vinyl was so thin, I was nervous about damaging it from the heat.

  • @gerardorockerman69
    @gerardorockerman69 10 месяцев назад

    You worked as never before and screwed as always😂😂

  • @Dominguez1ang
    @Dominguez1ang 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great video. Man I don’t know if you figure about how to avoid or or fix the joint that you cut the vinyl if not they sale this Leather Advance Leather gel Repair Kit for seats You can use that seem and to make it disappear olso can be use on the vent that you cut a bit much 👍

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  7 месяцев назад +1

      I've seen those kits... I'll have to try that the next time I measure once and cut twice.

  • @vancogocevski767
    @vancogocevski767 Год назад +1

    Well done dude, looks good.

  • @zendog9947
    @zendog9947 Год назад

    Looked better with the cracks

  • @juangerardovillarrealsalaz1320
    @juangerardovillarrealsalaz1320 7 месяцев назад

    Grandioso trabajo realizado
    Eres muy inspirador , motivas a mantener autos en buen acabado plástico

  • @eddiepulido2696
    @eddiepulido2696 11 месяцев назад +1

    I use this all the time I have an idea so you should use a angle grinder with a sandpaper wheel comes out very pressis

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  11 месяцев назад

      That's a good idea, thanks!

    • @eddiepulido2696
      @eddiepulido2696 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@6thGearGarage oh yes on that crack on your dashboard have you heard of crack filler I use it on my trailer floors you could get it at trailer parts store l boundo does not comes close to it it's a 50/50 mix you get two cans dude it works on any surface works on wood , plastic ,metal ,

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  11 месяцев назад

      @@eddiepulido2696 I will check it out, thanks!

  • @ismelester8606
    @ismelester8606 10 месяцев назад +1

    Just so you know using a heat gun the vinyl stretched more better the wrinkles will go away alot more easier

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  9 месяцев назад

      I used a heat gun on the thicker marine vinyl and it helped a lot, but the 4-way stretch vinyl was so thin and has a rubbery texture, that I was worried about melting it.

  • @xushenxin
    @xushenxin 7 месяцев назад +1

    Use polyurethane(The one use to glue windshield ) fill the crack than then paint it. It is easier.

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  7 месяцев назад

      Good idea, doesn't that stuff self level?

  • @BoliMeKurac
    @BoliMeKurac Год назад +1

    Nex time try slow expanding foam

  • @joker7from206
    @joker7from206 2 года назад +1

    How much money in materials did you spent? and the time to fix it...i think is worth it to spend good money on one already in good shape. I like your video thank you for all the information on this.

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  2 года назад

      I already had the tools and some materials. There’s a list in the description if you want to price out the things you will need from amazon. I found some items cheaper locally. I didn’t keep track of time but I would guess a few hours total, but spaced out because of drying time.

  • @musicaldracula2017
    @musicaldracula2017 2 года назад +1

    Yes, practise makes perfect :)

  • @JeromeBill7718
    @JeromeBill7718 7 месяцев назад +1

    Just put hardener on the top if there isn't enough.

  • @crdenardin
    @crdenardin 4 месяца назад +1

    greetings from Brazil. One question, did the contact glue not raise bubbles when exposed to the sun? Have you tried using PVC pipe glue or vinyl glue?

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  4 месяца назад +1

      The glue has held up very well. Here is how it looked after 1 year: ruclips.net/video/ywkqTaHK2LA/видео.html

  • @JustAnotherAsianGuy2
    @JustAnotherAsianGuy2 6 месяцев назад +1

    you should have spray your vents too ..... i would

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage  6 месяцев назад

      I would have but I needed those vents for a different dash.

  • @ismelester8606
    @ismelester8606 10 месяцев назад

    That wrinkles would it go away completely if you use a heat gun , it sold at harbor freight. Also you cut it when you gonna wrap a vinyl, before gluing it , you should present the fabric and cut the correct size before trying to glue anything. But overall you did a good job. I'm doing this year a dashboard of a 2005 escalade it's twice bigger then yours wish me luck doing my dashboard..

  • @ilija1232
    @ilija1232 Год назад +1

    Konzervu sa pur- penom trebalo bi okrenuti naopako. Kada se ekspandirana pena osuši na dodir,potrebno je sabiti prstima i tako će biti i čvršća i kompaktnija

  • @user-zz2le6gf8m
    @user-zz2le6gf8m 10 месяцев назад

    that Dremel is from the 1970's I bought mine at montgomery ward

  • @riversunhawk6192
    @riversunhawk6192 Год назад

    Bob Ross would approve of your method! Lol

  • @NevilleJohnson-k6x
    @NevilleJohnson-k6x 29 дней назад +1

    Need a stapler to hold down your vinyl

  • @Bomolzan
    @Bomolzan 8 месяцев назад +1

    Better to have used flexible glazing putty instead of bondo. No mixing, small tube to work with.

  • @Stew-rl9qk
    @Stew-rl9qk 5 месяцев назад +1

    Your voice sounds like the dub in the Russian garage videos

  • @АлмазКалдыбаев-н6г
    @АлмазКалдыбаев-н6г 5 месяцев назад +1

    Very good work. 👍👍👍

  • @c.brionkidder9232
    @c.brionkidder9232 Год назад

    very educational. Thanks for making the video

  • @RANDALLOLOGY
    @RANDALLOLOGY 2 года назад +1

    If you had read the instructions. It tells you to hold the can upsidedown to use.

  • @corneliusdevenney1848
    @corneliusdevenney1848 10 месяцев назад

    If you have a heat gun it will help stretch the vinyl

  • @dannybond5205
    @dannybond5205 Год назад +1

    Looks Good to me