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 Anyone try this? 
		
		
		
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 It's a gimmick & a piece of c***. 
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 For plastic repair on dash carriers I use automix plastic repair material by 3M or SEMS. 
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 These?    
	3M TPO-Plastic-Parts-Repair and SEMS rigid-plastic-repair I see others, but they seem for more flexible plastics.  | 
		
 Yes on the SEMS 
	On the 3M I would use something like this... It is for replacing repairing mounting tabs on headlamps tail lamps etc... FWIW I will tell you that I have used PANEL BOND to make mounting tabs on 2nd gen camaro gauge clusters - which there is nothing wrong with 10 years later. https://www.3m.com/3M/en_US/company-...8716717&rt=rud  | 
		
 I may have to use that "Panel Bond" on my cluster. I had to repair it years ago and my guts telling me that it may need it again. I'll have to take a peek. 
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 Thanks! Always looking for options. 
	I used JB Weld to rebuild the mounting bosses on a 69 dash. Worked great and has held up. I oiled the screws lightly, built up the bosses, then put the screws into the epoxy. Let it harden and the screws came right out. Shazam - pre-tapped bosses.  | 
		
 Here is the YouTube Channel for Bondic. 
	IMO...The technology should work. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6P...qgsaCSpNTiBhGA  | 
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