I used the methods described in that link. The results are good. Not concours great but it is good for a 'driver' car. There are reports the cracks will eventually re-appear in about a year or so. I put a dash cover (carpet type material) on after the repair was cured to minimize the sun/UV exposure.

There are some before & after photos of the dash from our GTV6 here:
http://www.alfabb.com/bb/forums/alfetta-gtv6-1975-1986/169495-dash-repair.html

After I finished the job someone else posted that 'Plastic Dip' makes a spray product that might also prove useful for dash repairs. I think the spray-can truck bed liner is a little too thin. If/when I re-do the dash I might either try the Plastic Dip product or take the dash to a shop that does spray on truck bed liners (thinking perhaps their material is a little thicker/more durable?).

Eric Russell
Mebane, NC
http://home.mebtel.net/~ejrussell
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Subject: [alfa] Dash repair

Jon,
Try this, its complicated but the end result appears to be perfect
Doug Brown

http://gtam.silvahalo.com/dashrepair/
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