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Purchased mint condition door panels from my local yard with minor nicks.
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Time to fix it. After quick research on the web, I have decided to try this. Only $8.00 at Walmart.
(There are better version for $15.00 from the same company as well that include electric iron that I think it is easier to use.)[/b]
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Follow the instructions and create a crator at a damaged area with razor blade or hobby knife.
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Fill the damage area with filler that is included in a repair kit
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Let it dry for 4 hours and then, apply black color on the damaged area,
then, create that "OEM pattern" with pattern sheet using provided heating tools.
(Just follow the instruction...it is easy).
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According to the instructions, this complete the repair but, I did not like the result.
Therefore, I have decided to paint the panel with Duplicolor Vinyl Interior Paint (Flat Black).
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Then for that final touch, apply Armorall or similar products to make vinyl shine!
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Step back and look at the final result and smile.
(Yes, if you look carefully, you can tell the repaired area but good enough for DIY level .)
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