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Not sure if it helps Dane-O, but I just found these 4 places in the yellow pages.

Might be worth a call to each to see if they could do it.

Flock Finishers Pty Ltd

12 Swift Way Dandenong VIC 3175 - get directions

ph: (03) 9706 6678

Concept Coatings

11 Elliott Rd Dandenong VIC 3175 - map

ph: (03) 9794 6916

International Flock Coatings Pty Ltd

21 Lathams Rd Carrum Downs VIC 3201 - map

ph: (03) 9775 0050

R & L Commercial Flocking

Unit 3, 71 Brunel Rd Seaford VIC 3198 - map

ph: 0405 823 789

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Thanks a lot for that guys and gals!

Concept coatings no longer exist, but Flock finishers do it, so I'll pop down there.

:/

Cheers

hey mate i have been thinking about doing the same thing to my gtr the glare off the dash is rediculous. can you please keep us all posted on how it goes how good it works and how easy it is to scratch off and that sort of thing? cheers mate

Dion

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is this different to getting the dash covered in suede/alcantara?

how much would flocking the dash cost?

Similar, but it's not a mat of material, it's like small suede particles. Not sure what the cost is yet, I'll find out tomorrow and let you know.

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should cost u no more the 15-20 per panel,

if your a smoker its not recommended to smoke in the car for a couple of weeks. as basically the whole idea of flocking is that they use glue and electrostatic to bind the suade like particles onto what ever panel you want done. ..

u can ask then do flock it a lil thicker cos if they only do 1 layer it will wear very quickly. for a good effect and longevity, 2 layers. BUT if its to thick you will need to trim some of the flocking of when u stick the panel back on to make it stick

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