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  • thereisnoyun
    R3VLimited
    • Feb 2007
    • 2301

    #1

    Flocking?

    anyone know anything about the process of flocking and the if it is durable finish compare to wrapping, say, vinyl or anything similar in texture?
  • StereoInstaller1
    GAS
    • Jul 2004
    • 22679

    #2
    My old flocking gun was stolen from me about 1990. I used it a few times.

    Durable? Hah...no chance. What are you needing to cover?

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    • thereisnoyun
      R3VLimited
      • Feb 2007
      • 2301

      #3
      oh nothing, just say some guy on uk forum flocking his dash, it looks minty. But I read up on the applications and how it was done, and I had the thought that it would be really weak in durability. It just seems like it wouldnt hold.

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      • StereoInstaller1
        GAS
        • Jul 2004
        • 22679

        #4
        Originally posted by thereisnoyun
        oh nothing, just say some guy on uk forum flocking his dash, it looks minty. But I read up on the applications and how it was done, and I had the thought that it would be really weak in durability. It just seems like it wouldnt hold.
        Absolutely right, although I have heard of clear coat over flocking, but I have no clue how that would work either.

        Pics?

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        • AndrewBird
          The Mad Scientist
          • Oct 2003
          • 11892

          #5
          I ran across this:

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          Might not be too good for a part as big as a dash, but would be nice for smaller stuff.

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