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Old 05-21-2003, 09:41 AM
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Originally Posted by vosko' date='May 21 2003, 12:28 AM
i need to do the same!
yes you do, and looks good
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Now can it hold up to the heat and humidity without rubbing off? Thats the real test
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Old 05-21-2003, 01:18 PM
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Yea, it is rated for high temps. It doesnt say how high though. I assume that it will be fine for humid *** Maryland summer days.

These are all professional auto upholsters products.

I have already tried to scratch the **** out of some ofthe areas that wont show and the finish didnt budge.

When you see it in person you'll see how sturdy the finish is.
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Originally Posted by Fd3BOOST' date='May 20 2003, 09:11 PM
[quote name='Joe Flo' date='May 20 2003, 09:06 PM'] That looks awesome.

Yeah that stuff goes on really well and dries fast.

It's gonna look bad *** when you get it back on your car!

Damnit now I am jealous
I thought you had black interior? [/quote]

Yeah I do but I didn't do it myself

And it will hold up against the heat. Its hot as hell over here in Texas and its doing fine.



What did you do about the visers? and if you have a sunroof, the little thing that goes around it?
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right on dave! thats the stuff i used on my gslse like 3 years ago and its still fine



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Originally Posted by Joe Flo' date='May 21 2003, 10:30 AM
[quote name='Fd3BOOST' date='May 20 2003, 09:11 PM'] [quote name='Joe Flo' date='May 20 2003, 09:06 PM'] That looks awesome.

Yeah that stuff goes on really well and dries fast.

It's gonna look bad *** when you get it back on your car!

Damnit now I am jealous
I thought you had black interior? [/quote]

Yeah I do but I didn't do it myself

And it will hold up against the heat. Its hot as hell over here in Texas and its doing fine.



What did you do about the visers? and if you have a sunroof, the little thing that goes around it? [/quote]

I payed Jspecracer7 to buy me the visors, floormats, light control from Yahoo auctions Japan.

I am not sure if Im coating the headliner like the doors or recovering them with crushed velvet, suede, or something like that. I considered doing the headliner and the A pillars in a nice material.

Similar to what GMonsen payed someone to do on his car.

I have most of the problems solved except for carpet.

Im not sure how Im gonna do that and stay in a reasonable budget with good results.
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what's the links?
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Vinyl Coat Landau Black Aerosol 13 oz



Item No. - 52066 Z

Renew or change the color of your vinyl upholstery and plastic surfaces - permanently. Flexible enough for seats, yet tough enough for vinyl tops. For optimum results and adhesion, use Plastic Prep and Sand Free-Kit on hard plastics, and Vinyl Prep on vinyl. Buy 3 or more and SAVE!







Regular Price: $7.99 Buy 3 or more Pay Only: $ 7.49 ea.





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Vinyl Coat Clear Low Luster Aerosol 13 oz



Item No. - 52058 Z

Low Luster Clear reduces the semi-gloss sheen of the vinyl dye. Especially useful for reducing glare on dash tops.







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Vinylcoat Plastic Prep



Item No. - 52056 Z

Plastic Prep cleans and slightly softens plastic interior parts to enhance adhesion of the vinyl dye.







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Vinyl Paint Sand Free Primer



Item No. - 52040 Z

Sand Free is a blend of solvents that slightly softens plastic surfaces for enhanced adhesion of the vinyl dye. This product is usually used after the application of Plastic Prep (52056Z). Plasitc Prep and Sand Free are available in a money saving kit (52042Z).







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Im gonna have to buy some of that i got some plastic to paint.
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looks good, I usually buy stuff in quarts and spray it out a

spray gun, SEM makes good stuff though. You can also buy that

stuff locally, good auto parts stores carry it, and body shop supply places

definitly carry it.
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