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Cracked or broken plastic pieces or parts?

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I don't usually believe what I see on YouTube but this video caught my eye. It may be a great way to fix broken parts. Parts like consoles, gauge bezels, kick panels, and anything else made of plastic. It may also work on fiberglass as well as dash pads. Check it out I would like to try it and see if it actually works.

 
Yes it works. There are products for different kinds of plastics. (Hope my edit shows in the quote)
Q bond is one that comes with white and black powder and jars of superglue.
Then theres baking soda and cigarette ash methods.
I've fixed plastic grills with the Q Bond
 
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Yes it works. There are products for different kinds of products.
Q bond is one that comes with white and black powder and jars of superglue.
Then theres baking soda and cigarette ash methods.
I've fixed plastic grills with the Q Bond
Good to know. Also good to know there is a kit out there.
 
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I've had great results using this to fix plastics.
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I've been using that Q-Bond for years, it really does work quite well.
 
I've had great results using this to fix plastics.
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I just used that to piece in a couple inches of MIA plastic for my left surround, reattached the top at the cracked chrome trim, and filled miscellaneous cracks in both sides. It was also suggested I open up the mounting holes for shrinkage of the plastic surrounds to fit on the outer chrome trim. So far so good...

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We'll see how long it lasts. These old plastic parts crack just looking at them a certain way.

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