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popeye004 
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hey guys can anyone help me out I am working on a center consol I was going to bondo it it is made out of fiberglass but i decided to vinyl it so my question is how do I adhere the vinyl to the consol what kind of glue do i useI was going to use the 3m spray on glue 
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That cannot be vinyled in one step, don't even try it. If you are intent on vinyling that then you should learn to use a sewing machine or take it to an upholstery shop.
You may be able to get away with vinyling the top and carpet the sides, maybe.
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Why not texture coat it? It's much easier. am gonna finisch my box that way also. Curves on my box are too sharp to finish with vinyl.
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What is this console going into? We love pictures here do you have more?center console -- posted image.
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why cant i vinyl it what if it use really good glue

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Vinyl will not stretch that much. You could flock it though.
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oonikfraleyoo wrote:
Vinyl will not stretch that much. You could flock it though.

Flock it what does that mean?

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Flock is simulated suede. You glue, shake on the suede material, let it dry, then lightly brush off the excess. Vinyl cannot conform to complex shapes, vinyling a simple fiberglass box can be hard. On curves it must be heated and stretched, and it can only stretch so much. I will go as far as to say that it would be impossible to do that with one single piece of vinyl.
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Flock that it! I made a coffie table once that opened up and I wanted to suede the inside but noone knew what I was talking about where can I buy this spray in suede.

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Select Products Click "Catagory A-Z" then go down to Suede Flocker.
It's not really spray in but it's really easy, idiot proof even.
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