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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
…..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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