Interior
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Interior
I just want to let members know that the color of the interior can be changed without spending a lot of money. I bought this product which is manufactured by SEM from Eastwood. I was also able to find it at a local paint and body supply house in town. It doesnt peel off. There is a prep that you should use with it. I was skeptical on using it,but was satisfied with the results.Take a look at the before and after, I have not done the front seats yet.First I sanded the material lightly then used the prep and sprayed 2 coats of the paint on them.
Gary
Gary
Last edited by Gary's 2 442-S; November 29th, 2008 at 05:15 PM.
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I just want to let members know that the color of the interior can be changed without spending a lot of money. I bought this product which is manufactured by SEMA from Eastwood. I was also able to find it at a local paint and body supply house in town. It doesnt peel off. There is a prep that you should use with it. I was skeptical on using it,but was satisfied with the results.Take a look at the before and after, I have not done the front seats yet.First I sanded the material lightly then used the prep and sprayed 2 coats of the paint on them.
Gary
Gary
I've had good luck painting parts that don't flex, like dashpads. I've never found a product for high flex parts (like seats) that will last very long before flaking off. You are correct that prep is key. Most vinyl paints require a cleaner and etch product prior to painting. If the vinyl has ever seen Armor All or a similar silicone dressing, you have your work cut out for you.
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