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I finally have some free time since I just quite my second job so i decided to do a small project with the interior - i want to paint it white - so I now have taken out most of the parts that will be painted except for the ac vents which I will do last . I'm using duplicolor white spray cans. Here's what I have done so far.
![]() ![]() ![]() i'll probably end up replacing the carpet too while i'm at it - and maybe replacing the seats - but i don't want to dip into my engine swap money This post has been edited by celicarus: Jan 9, 2006 - 2:47 PM |
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yeah duplicolor has one for carpet and vinyl printed on the front of the can - but in the back of the can it also says for plastic too -
well i just checked out duplicolor website and this is what i found -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q. How do I get paint to stick to plastics? A. Clean plastic with a water and ammonia based detergent solution, rinse, and dry thoroughly. Next use Dupli-Color? Wax and Grease Remover (CM541) to remove any silicone. Dupli-Color? offers paints intended for plastic application such as our Bumper Coatings, Vinyl and Fabric Colors and Trim Paint. For maximum adhesion, some plastics may require Dupli-Color? Adhesion Promoter (CP199). so i may need to buy the Ahesion Promotor - luckily the cans at autozone only cost 4.99 each This post has been edited by celicarus: Jan 10, 2006 - 4:45 PM |
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