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RE: Original wood effect on Mk1 Ruby dashboard... - Ruairidh Dunford - 23-02-2020 Thank you, very interesting. RE: Original wood effect on Mk1 Ruby dashboard... - Spex - 23-02-2020 Ah, the joys of having genuine fake wood! Cheers, Peter RE: Original wood effect on Mk1 Ruby dashboard... - Ruairidh Dunford - 13-03-2020 Thank you for all your help everyone - we settled on this design and to wrap them. RE: Original wood effect on Mk1 Ruby dashboard... - Parazine - 13-03-2020 Nice! RE: Original wood effect on Mk1 Ruby dashboard... - Tony Griffiths - 13-03-2020 An impressive finish; great research and thanks for contributing this information. RE: Original wood effect on Mk1 Ruby dashboard... - andrew34ruby - 13-03-2020 It really looks the business. I decided against wrapping due to the fear of a pealing edge or a scratch, or tearing at screwholes. RE: Original wood effect on Mk1 Ruby dashboard... - Mike Costigan - 13-03-2020 That's come out really well. RE: Original wood effect on Mk1 Ruby dashboard... - GK5268 - 14-03-2020 (13-03-2020, 01:21 PM)andrew34ruby Wrote: It really looks the business. I decided against wrapping due to the fear of a pealing edge or a scratch, or tearing at screwholes. It is all in the preparation, a really clean surface for the self-adhesive to bond, a hot air gun to stretch over the contours, a sharp blade to cut off the excess. As for holes, that is easy just heat the tip of a nail or screw and melt a hole through. Once adhered it is a tough finish that is durable - mine has been in service for over 5 years now and still looks as good as new! It is fiddly and you do need patience, buy extra and have a go, pull it off if it goes wrong. Mine has faults, which I see, most people don't and the overall effect is impressive, sets the interior off well! |