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'67 Glove Box Flocking source anyone?

Started by threnc, November 30, 2009, 11:54:15 PM

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threnc

Does anyone know of a good source for glove box flocking spray cans for my '67 convertible?
Chris T. CLC#23925

Otto Skorzeny

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Try Bill Hirsch or some of the other restoration supply companies.

You can find them by clicking the link below my signature.

If you have a craft store or hobby shop  like Micheal's nearby, try them first. They sell it for making jewelery boxes and things like that. Normally you apply an adhesive - like upholstery adhesive - then sprinkle the fuzzy flocking stuff on it and roll it around. Dump out the excess and you're done.
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threnc

Thanks for the nice big database! I'll be sure to use it often, however, did not find flocking on Bill Hirsch's site. Maybe a call to him?
Chris T. CLC#23925

Otto Skorzeny

I don't know if he sells it, I just know he sells a lot of chemicals, paints, etc.  There are some restoration supply companies on the list that may carry it.

But, I think your best bet is a craft store like this one:

http://www.craftflocking.com/

How did anybody ever restore a car before the age of the internet?
fward

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