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Vinyls dye / paints
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Well going to a Diff product is your choice BUT I would call PPG and complain about the dealer! My PPG dealer in Vegas can be testy at times as they get a bit busy but I am always treated with respect. Dennis B.
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Just thought I share what my booth panels are turning out like as we do them.....
This is a dramatic before and after, I think..... Oh, and this is the SEM Black Landau top Color Coat....
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I have found SEM vinyl paints to work very well.
Used this spray can to change colors on arm rests for '69 Chevy C-10: It remains flexible and seems to be quite durable as well. The other thing I have done is use Activated Base Coat with no clear for interior door panels, dash pads, etc. Got the idea from an RM Diamont Tech sheet: 1968 Coronet R/T
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You know that's funny... I saw that RM bulletin years ago but just not got around to trying it.... I know it is done in some museum work....
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It's what I did on my signature car's dash pads, console and arm rests.
1968 Coronet R/T
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Here’s what I want to spray .you’ll notice 1 seat got covered after 4 cans of the stuff. Just a quick comment , this is our gathering place , we have get togethers here and when not doing that , I park our 2 classics in there. Yes there is a God and you are not him !
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Great Job , who would have thought ? Yes there is a God and you are not him !
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Cost wise 4 total panels were covered with 1/2 quart. That comes out to about $25 for everything.
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