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A while ago, Melissa spoke about Q Bond for repairing some things.
I tried it for repairing some cracks in my steering wheel and it worked a treat.
That said - it was like $20 a set up.
Anyway, one of those things popped up in Goggle on my phone and seems you can use "baking soda"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=eP3xJIJ-TbU
Reckon i will try this next time
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Col (cbus) has posted many times about using superglue and baking soda……if he reckons it works, that’s good enough for me
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…..nice repair
(the gear repair in that clip is genius.....!)
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Good thing about the QBond is the grey/black colouring.
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In my case it needed sanding and painting - so not too worried about the colour
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I Just used superglue . 'Layer upon layer' for the the small cracks in mine. Built up to original level.
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