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				I Flocked My Glovebox
			 
			As I'm slowly putting my car together I came across my glovebox. Although it's in pretty good shape, at some point in it's past, a bottle of touchup paint spilled inside. The glovebox had a fuzzy, velour-like lining that was ruined by the paint. A little bit of search on the internet and I found a process called flocking. A special adhesive is painted onto a surface, then fine fibers are dusted onto the glue to make a new soft fuzzy lining. It is apparently commonly used in woodworking. So I scraped and sanded off old lining and spilled paint. I then painted on the adhesive and dusted on charcoal grey fibers, and voila! It may not be the OEM color, but I think it came out pretty good. 
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|  08-06-2017, 09:07 PM | 
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			Flockin A, that looks pretty good.
		 
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|  08-06-2017, 09:36 PM | 
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			I did my dash with this process..My results were not as good.  Yours looks great.  I might redo mine although I am not sure how I would get the old Flock off?
		 
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|  08-07-2017, 03:55 AM | 
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Flock off, flock on, flock off flock on, the flocker....  O/P, your glove box looks great after the repair. 
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|  08-07-2017, 05:44 AM | 
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			ELOMBARD, to get the old stuff off, I think you'd have to sand the flock out of it (ha). To get the original stuff off I used a combination of a wire brush, a 3M scratch pad, and sand paper. I also hit it with some primer to seal the cardboard or whatever it's made of, but it also made the spots I missed really stand out so I could reattack with the scratch pad and sand paper.
		 
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