Krap op "dashboard"

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Krap op "dashboard"

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Hallo aan almal,
Ek het my 2014 Hilux `n wit streep op die "dash" gegee met my horlosie band.Weet iemand hoe haal jy dit uit,of van iemand wat dit kan doen.
Ek het al wat `n politoer al probeer , dit gaan so bietjie weg,maar is dan weer terug.
By voorbaat dank.
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'n Man wat werk by hierdie klank installasie winkels het eendag vir my vertel hulle vat 'n "micro torch" en dan maak hulle die plastiek wat gekrap het warm. Die gedeelte wat wit geword het smelt effens en dan is die krap baie minder sigbaar. Jy moet glad nie daaraan vat terwyl dit sag is nie. Ek sou egter voorstel dat jy een van daardie plekke gaan vra want as jy dit verkeerd kry gaan dit sommer baie slegter lyk as nou!!! :shock2:
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Hi.Ek sal self wil hoor wat is die beste om dit te doen.Ek het self n paar krapmerke.
Het ook gehoor van die warm maak ding maar is self skrikkerig daarvoor.Ek is weer vertel n mens moet n heat gun gebruik.
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Plak 'n prentjie dat ons 'n bietjie beter idee kan kry van hoe waar en wat die krap is.
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Oplaai van fotos is makliker gese as gedaan.Het vandag met `n paneelklopper gepraat,en hy het ook gese die enigste manier is `n heatgun,maar n` mens moet baie versigtig wees anders is die hele ding daarmee heen.
Die krap is ongelukkig reg bo my spoedmeter/rev counter so ek sien dit gedurig.Sal kyk of ek `n foto kan oplaai,smaak my ek moet terug varsity toe vir die oplaai.
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In my experience attempts to fix cracks and nasty scratches on a dashboard only end in disaster as the end result lands up look worse than the original scratch! Another option to consider is a dash organiser that hides the scratch and protects the dash from further scratches, something like these:

http://www.4x4direct.co.za/dash-covers- ... -p-464.htm

http://www.4x4direct.co.za/dash-covers- ... p-1362.htm

If your Vigo has the auto-lights feature then the Escape Gear one would be better. There are pictures on the forum of these dash organisers fitted.
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Re: Krap op "dashboard"

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These dashboards are painted so dont use any flames it will end up being replaced
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