I, too have had good results using this method. Like said before, clean, clean, clean. Prep is always the key to a job well done. It's not hard, but you will have a few bucks wrapped up in the project. Let us know how it turns out.X2 on SEM. Clean the parts and sand with grey Scotchbrite & their SEM soap, and adhesion promoter. Re-coloured my 85MCSS from grey to black. Looks original and doesn't come off. It has the correct 'sheen' as well. Found other plastic dyes/paints are too shiney.
I got this from Eastwood, I had great resultsThe plastic interior parts on my '78 lemans are sun brittle and pretty much shot. I haven't had much luck finding tan interior components, but have found several pick your part junkyards full of blue, green, and red plastic pieces. Do any of you have experience with dying or painting plastic interior parts? I of course want something that won't come off and that will match the factory color reasonably close. Any suggestions? Thanks!
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