some details:
this is where to get the kit:
http://donjer.com/products.htm
I got the "mini flocker kit" plus an extra bag of material. If you have air at your house, I'm told that the air-powered applicator makes for a better and thicker finish, whatever that means.
how-to is pretty basic:
1. fix - I beveld the cracks edges, and then filled with plastic epoxy and glazing putty, and sanded).
2. surface prep - I scotch- brited the whole dash, sanded down my repaired cracks until I got tired of doing it, and hit the whole dash with a light coat of primer (for no apparent reason, just thought it was a good idea). DonJer says to cover porous surfaces with a coat of latex paint, but I've heard that people only really need to do that on wood and stuff like that. It's just so the adhesive doesn't sink in and lose its tack before you can flock it.
3. paint the stuff on. It's thick and the only way it will run is if you really put too much on. The whole dash coated real thick only took half the can of included adhesive. The adhesive comes in the same color as the flocking, so if you miss any spots they won't stand out much (so mine was gray).
4. They say the adhesive will keep its tack for 15 minutes or so, but since I did it in a really cold garage it was tacky for about an hour or so.
5. Put the stuff in the applicator/fluffer thing, and you basically pump it at a 45-degree angle and shoot the flocking all over everything (lol at how that sentence would sound by itself).
6. Let it all dry overnight and then blow off, brush off, whatever to get the excess off. Also, if you knock all the excess off onto a clean plastic sheet or something, you can recover it for future use. I recovered about 1/2 a bag of it.
The donjer website has more info. Now that I've done it, I kind of want to flock some other stuff, haha....