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It should come right off, nice and easy. Next step is to prep both parts with a glue. I used a weldwood contact cement in a spray can; however, prep should be the same if you are using another glue. Spray both parts. The dash dome, and the cover you recently purchased from redline goods


Wait approximately 5-10 mins before adhering the two pieces together
Let dry for 24 hours. After dried and cured, use a utlity knife and cut the excess off.

Reinstall by pressing it back into place. Enjoy!

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