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BruceMc
Aug 30, 2013Explorer III
I used a dull putty knife to remove all the bad Dicor on both my present rig and the fiver. The surface of Dicor may be hard and cracked, but it'll usually be a little softer underneath. It peels off pretty easy but it takes a little patience.
When I applied the new Dicor, I covered it in aluminum duct tape (not the cloth type!) to create a new surface on the Dicor. So far in several years running, the Dicor has not hardened, nor cracked, nor collected dirt.
When I applied the new Dicor, I covered it in aluminum duct tape (not the cloth type!) to create a new surface on the Dicor. So far in several years running, the Dicor has not hardened, nor cracked, nor collected dirt.
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