Something like JB weld but black

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keithaba

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Anyone know of a substance like JB weld that will dry black?

I have a crack in one of my dash panels, but it is minor. I'd like to patch it, but JB weld will dry gray. I guess the only other thing I though of was using some JB weld from behind the crack, then taking a fine black sharpie and trying to darken the jb weld?

Any other ideas??

 
Anyone know of a substance like JB weld that will dry black?
I have a crack in one of my dash panels, but it is minor. I'd like to patch it, but JB weld will dry gray. I guess the only other thing I though of was using some JB weld from behind the crack, then taking a fine black sharpie and trying to darken the jb weld?

Any other ideas??
I used some two part epoxy that's black...can't even tell. (Then again, the crack that I fixed is almost totally hidden by the mounting hardware of my dash shelf.

 
Just get a new panel-I had a cracked one and U motors had it cheap enough that repair wasn't worth the time or appearance, IMHO.

 
Just get a new panel-I had a cracked one and U motors had it cheap enough that repair wasn't worth the time or appearance, IMHO.
I need 3 of the panels, and 1 of them is not repairable. At about $35 a piece, it is worth trying to save. I've still got another $450 in parts to go here so saving that $70 is worth a little epoxy.
Send it to me. I'll fix it for you. ;)
Thanks for the offer, but I think shipping it back and forth will cost more than a tube of black epoxy.
 
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