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    #16
    yea, thats a fairly common problem with the dashboards...dont feel bad.
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      #17
      Dear Panthers,
      I think that one day - when I get the more urgent things fixed/upgraded I'll go to a leather worker and explain that I need a thin, sunlight defiant flitch to cover the original. I think it'll last longer and look better.

      Donald McCaig

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        #18
        yup... Good idea....I was thinking cloth so there is no reflection in the window...But leather is nice too.
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          #19
          Could also use, I think it's called Microsuade. Used in supercars, non reflective, more of a fabric.

          Personally, can't wait to do leather.
          2009 Ford Escape Manual (Hers)
          2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee Lifted (His)
          1987 Mercury Grand Marquis (Was Grandpa's)
          1974 IH 100 4x4 (In Pieces)

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            #20
            Actually, microsuede is probably a good idea if you like the look. It's getting to be not uncommon for clothing and furniture upholstery. Trying to remember whether I saw any last time I was at Jo-Ann Fabrics .....
            2012 Mazda5 Touring | Finally working on the LTD again!

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