🛠️ Fix it like a pro, save like a boss!
The ATGCar Dashboard Repair Kit is a versatile, reusable solution designed to fix cracks, mounting holes, and damage on dashboards made of vinyl, leather, and plastics. Featuring a unique surface structure paper for perfect texture matching and a flexible yet durable repair compound, it delivers 8-10 high-quality repairs per kit. Made in the USA, this eco-conscious kit saves money while extending the life of your car’s interior.
Material | Vinyl, Leather, Leatherette, Hard plastic, Soft plastic |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.11 x 4.13 x 2.36 inches |
Brand | ATG |
Compatible Material | Leather, Plastic |
Item Weight | 140 Grams |
Grit Number | 80 |
Manufacturer | ATG GmbH & Co. KG |
Item Weight | 4.9 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 8.11 x 4.13 x 2.36 inches |
Item model number | ATG006 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | ATG006 |
Special Features | Fast - Inexpensive - Simple - Durable - Increases added value - Can be applied repeatedly - Can be used in all areas - 8 to 10 Repairs (Mounting holes) |
I**J
care in applying
Provides the interior improvements I was looking for to increase the value of my car
D**
Horrible
Definitely a do not buy. This stuff actually dries darker than the color it is when it is mixed. Read the other reviews and save yourself the donations to this company for making a cruddy product. No instructions...just read the negative reviews if you want the truth.
C**S
The instructions aren't very clear and all of the materials were not in kit. (Cotton was mentioned)
The instructions for using this product aren't very clear. It mentioned an epoxy strip as well as a cotton strip, neither were included in the kit. When I put the color on the dash and used the flat metal tool and texture paper, it did not work. A day later, it was still wet. I'm not that impressed with this product at all.
N**.
Works as advertised
Good value and versatile
J**.
Needs Instructions!
I think the kit will work eventually, but I am stuck trying to figure out what gets mixed together, and to what ratio? There are no instructions in the box at all. Reading the other reviews, it looks like none of them come with instructions. There is a link to a video, and the video shows you how to APPLY the glue and colored mixture, but they do not show you or tell you how to mix it. There are several little containers that hold different liquids, but figuring out which ones they mixed to make the repair, is difficult. There is epoxy ribbon, epoxy glue, powdered hardener, and a lot of colored containers. I don't even know if the colored containers need mixed with the glue and powdered hardener to bond, or if the colored mixture will bond without help. I am experimenting myself to see what works and what does not work. I don't want to just apply it to my car and have it not work or bond properly. I really would like to know if the colored liquid needs mixed with epoxy and hardener, or if it works all by itself as the final step? Would have been a lot easier and quicker if there were instructions that show what gets mixed together to achieve the end result. That's why everyone else, myself included, are frustrated with the video. They only show how to put it on, but trying to guess what they mixed together to get to that step, is a mystery.......Giving 2 stars based on lack of instructions and frustration level. Seems like just printing out an instruction page would turn most of the 1 and 2 star reviews into 4 and 5 star reviews.
B**R
Very vague instruction and video is not in English.
Very vague instructions and the video is not in English.
A**X
SO BAD A PRO COULDN’T MAKE IT WORK!
Like so many products with convincing marketing, this product fell so far short of its alleged potential, it deserves 0 stars, but you can’t enter less than one. Let’s start with the compound. 1)The cure is inconsistent and has spotty adhesion even in a professional setting. 2) The amount of filler putty is so small that it is not enough to repair a single sun damage crack. Further, it does not dry flexible, making a hard spot repair. 3) The texture paper does not have sufficient grain depth to come even close to mimicking the grain, and flattens out as you use it. 4) Thr “hot-foot” you’re supposed to heat up with an iron does not hold enough heat to do a dime sized repair, and the head gets loose as you use it. The result was a repair job that looked absolutely terrible, and even with multiple coats of vinyl resurfacing spray paint, the repair area stands out like a bald man at a hair show. Lastly, the “applicator” is quite literally the piece of soft plastic they use in dress shirt collars to keep the points flat. I’m not against ingenuity, but this does not do a good job at letting you apply an even layer. The video from the company has “clips” that show an “easy and perfect looking” process, but you don’t think about how that video was made, leaving huge questions about the authenticity of the content...”which came first...the repaired surface, or the cut”? We may never know. Save your money, use vinyl caulk and a damp toothbrush. Finish with vinyl resurfacing spray paint. 100% better than this useless waste of money.
L**H
Great product
The instructions are easy to understand and the lot has everything you need to do a correct repair
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