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How to Repair your GM or Dodge Cracked and Busted dash in your Chevrolet, Ram, Cummins, Yukon, Tahoe or Suburban. This works for all SUV’s and Trucks. Dodge trucks with cracked dashes. Also on GMC Trucks and SUV’s.

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If you would like to help us out.

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See this to repair cracks.

See this to make your texture tool

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USA TOOLS:

Hard Dash Cover

Soft Dash Cover

Plastic filler Putty

Reams of Paper

Suction Cups

99% RA

Micro Fiber Towels

Vinyl Protectant

Duct Tape

Silicone Glue (clear)

Silicone Glue (black)

Caulk gun

Venom
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UK Tools:

Plastic Putty

Spray Bottles

Scott Blue towels

99% RA

303 UV

Micro Fiber

Venom
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Germany Tools:

Plastic Putty

Venom Gloves

Spray bottle

303 UV

Microfiber

RA

*****Disclaimer*****
Due to factors beyond the control of SWEET PROJECT CARS, we cannot guarantee against the improper use or unauthorized modifications of this information. Make sure you check with your manufacturer to make sure this will not affect your factory warranty. SWEET PROJECT CARS assumes no liability for property damage or injury incurred as a result of any of the information contained in these videos. Use this information at your own risk. SWEET PROJECT CARS recommends safe practices when working with tools seen or implied in our video and written content. Due to factors beyond the control of SWEET PROJECT CARS, no information contained on this YouTube channel shall create any expressed or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result. Any injury, damage, or loss that may result from improper use of these tools, equipment, or from the information contained in this content is the sole responsibility of the user and not SWEET PROJECT CARS.



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  1. Evan Moses

    Love your videos. Keep up the good work and happy Holidays from your neighbour to the North.

  2. Stormin' Norman

    The gum you chew isn't listed in the show more section… i feel if i chewed the same gum as you…perhaps it would make me an awesome DIYer

  3. Alex Guzman

    That is definitely a new one for me, wish I had known about it years ago. But I sure won't be forgetting it in a hurry!

    Seems a shame to cover it back up again. I've got a question for you though… Since they don't intend to remove it, would it make sense to use a dab of the filler putty to blend the seam on the sides? Or do you figure it just isn't worth the extra effort?

  4. Ray Jones

    Nice work. I can see how having another set of hands on the opposite side would benefit greatly the installation of the cover. ๐Ÿ˜‰

  5. Ben Harrison

    Nice video, Mike! I, fortunately, do not have this problem with a cracked dash, but it's nice to know how to fix it. One question though – With all the pressure applied with the reams of paper and the rods, it would seem to me that, if it is going to pop up somewhere, it would be along the rear edge over the instrument panel/radio/glove compartment. If the glue was strong enough to hold that edge down then shouldn't that glue be strong enough to hold other areas in place after it is hand pressed into place in those areas too?

  6. pv2874

    I have been binge watching your videos. Also letting my buddies know about your vids. What video is the one where you make the handy home made windshield cleaner?

  7. ANONYMOUS ITANIMULLI

    303 IS THE WAY TO BE…….๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

  8. darrenhays021

    I used to sell truck accessories and we sold lots of soft tonneau covers with 10year warranties on the vinyl, the only way the warranty was valid was if they used 303. Once we started selling 303 we found many uses for it and most of my customers would use it under the hood on their hoses and plastics it did a wonderful job. Also the black streaks that many people get from tonneau covers down the side of their trucks was eliminated when they used 303. 303 explained to me that armor all and those types of shine chemicals had alcohol and glycerin and the alcohol broke down the vinyl and the glycerin sealed it in making for very bad results. You might contact 303 because back in the day they were an awesome company to do business with and there wasnโ€™t a huge buy in to buy direct just a thought. Keep up the awesome vids

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