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If you notice a crack in your vehicle’s dashboard, fixing it quickly restores the look of your interior and prevents further damage. Whether you have a vinyl or plastic dashboard, there are multiple fixes that you can do on your own and finish within a few days. Keep reading, and we’ll walk you through different dashboard repairs, like using epoxy, moldable glue, or overlays, plus how much it may cost to have the work professionally done.
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