I've been doing some wiring behind the dash lately, so my glove boxes have been in & out several times. I often wonder if those glove boxes contain asbestos? It would be good to know either way. Does anyone know?
Fingers crossed they don't, as new replacements are very expensive.
Glove box material
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- svenedin
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Re: Glove box material
I thought they were just a type of cardboard/fibre board
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Re: Glove box material
Not asbestos.
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Re: Glove box material
Definitely not asbestos. I think they are just fibreboard that has been flocked.
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Re: Glove box material
I believe this to be the case also.I think they are just fibreboard that has been flocked.
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Mike.
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Re: Glove box material
Thanks for you replies. I'm glad I asked, as I'll feel better taking them in & out in the future. Looking forward to finishing off the work behind the dash, to have the glove boxes back in.