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2010/03/15 11:24:38 (permalink)
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Dash Flocking

Want to flock my fibreglass twin cowl dash. Anybody know how much this costs? Any of the Adelaide boys know where in Adelaide is good??

(Got a rough price from Grant Austin Packaging of over $400!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
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    LINCOLN
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    RE: Dash Flocking 2010/03/16 09:33:53 (permalink)
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    Should be $90 min charge for that as I got a sierra one done for that.

    These guys do all of Holdens and toyotas work so are spot on.

    Flock Finishers Australia

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    MK1_Oz
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    RE: Dash Flocking 2010/11/29 15:22:21 (permalink)
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    Have not found any Adelaide flockers so I bought a flocking kit off flocking eBay. Not sure how it will go but will test scrap material first.
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    RE: Dash Flocking 2010/11/29 19:56:20 (permalink)
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    well flock me .... flock me dead .... aw just flock off


    sorry just had to do it ... I know it doesnt help ya much .. heh heh heh[88][88][88]
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    RE: Dash Flocking 2010/11/29 22:25:01 (permalink)
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    We bought a flocking kit off a UK company called Frost over the web, about $50 or so, Came out pretty wall as we were covering a cracked mk2 dash pad. I'll post some photos, cheers Ted
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    RE: Dash Flocking 2010/11/30 08:16:24 (permalink)
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    Bought mine from here;

    http://www.timbecon.com.au/products/flocking-439_0.aspx
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    RE: Dash Flocking 2010/01/12 10:18:33 (permalink)
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    I did mine and also bought it from timbecon its pretty easy to do. i also did a few coats. it also works better is you seal it first with some clear varnish and i just used a metal flour sieve the spread the fiber. also make sure you do it over a drop sheet so you can collect what had not stuck so you can re-use them.

    http://classic-ford.org/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=18986
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    RE: Dash Flocking 2010/01/12 10:35:02 (permalink)
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    what's the feel of the dash top like after flocking? Is it soft and velvety or does the adhesive make it rough??
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    RE: Dash Flocking 2010/01/12 10:41:53 (permalink)
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    if tou do one coat it is sopt if you do two it gets roughter
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