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Old 19-04-2016, 05:47 PM   #1
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Default Faded/sun damaged dash, what's the best way to approach it.

Had the bf xr for a few months now and I've begun to notice since the armour all has worn off from the dealership I got it from, it's begun to show its nastiness from the previous owner or owners most likely who gave absolutely no care what so ever which is the main reason I bought the car to give it some much needed love.

Anyway its on the list of things I'd love to fix hopefully sometime soon or one day and I was wondering what's the best way to fix it up to it looking new. Do I apply a contious application of armour all (don't like it nor have I used it), go wreckers an rip out a dash, or are there people around who can bring it back to it's glory?

Let's turn this into a discussion
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