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Old 01-11-2023, 11:48 PM   #6
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Re: Seasoned Patina Guys: what do I do?

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What would you suggest? I know Im clearing the exposed part of the dash, but the rear of the dash, what would you do? Im fine with leaving it natural if you dont think it would be an issue, just want to know what the experienced guys do.
I have been using Loctite extend for 30 years to seal rust. If you use serrated washers on grounds, you shouldn't have a problem.

Before you clear the top of the dash, try using the Extend. It leaves a finish that doesn't look "fake". Just scuff with a pad, wipe it down and spray it on.
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