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    Dash Foam

    Whoever replaced the original dash pad installed a cover without any foam to help it retain it's shape. What I have is an after-market cover...again with no foam. Do you know of anyone who handles or sculpts foam for insertion into the dash?

    It's that "few inches on the wings of the dash in fromt of the driver and passenger" that I don't have. No dried powder remnant of the foam...nothing. New dash cover doesn't have any foam in it either and the one that's on the car has warped and sagged very badly. I'm at a loss.

  • Alexander
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    • Oct 30 2002
    • 3321

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    RE: Dash Foam

    I have not seen yet an aftermarket dash that does not have the foam in it. If you already have an aftermarket dash that does not have foam in it, I have a suggestion. There are sold cans of expandable foam used for insulation. You may may want to try to fill the wing areas with this.

    See http://www.gesealants.com/sealants/d.../polycel.shtml .

    For more than 80 years, GE Sealants has led the caulk and sealants industry with a wide selection of hybrid, acrylic, and silicone caulk and sealants.


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