Re: IML: '66 Dash Wood
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Re: IML: '66 Dash Wood



Since I grew up re-finishing many wood boats, the preferred method of prepping wood surfaces is to use bronze wool, sand paper, or scotch-brite pads. Steel wool will leave behind metal particles that can rust, spoiling the finish. And don't forget the tack-rag wipe before the finish sealer is applied. Done right, done once. Ya'll have a nice day, Dave.
 
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From: Bob Schmitt <bsbrbank@xxxxxxxxxxx>

> It's called "claro walnut" and is thin veneer bonded to a metal
> backing. You can pry off the metal pieces and possibly re-finish the
> veneer - I did that on my '66.
>
> There's good advice on the website archive - just search "claro
> walnut imperial" on google.
>
> Bob
>
>
> At 06:36 PM 2/28/2008, you wrote:
> >Does anyone have an idea on what kind of wood is on the glove
> >compartment of my 1966
> > Chrysler Imperial. It's faded and peeling. Is there a vendor to
> > use to replace it, or do I buy whatever kind of wood grain it is
> > and install it myself. Curious!!!!!
>
>
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