I also used Bulldog and have also had good luck with Duplicolor, I have never used SEM's adhesive promoter.BULLDOG promoter is the best out there. i have tried sem ones they are not as good
I also used Bulldog and have also had good luck with Duplicolor, I have never used SEM's adhesive promoter.BULLDOG promoter is the best out there. i have tried sem ones they are not as good
I have read thru the first post and it looks interesting the info given. But in the senario that the piece is dry rotted where the piece has a sand feel to it, what would u do?
You are only a few years late answering him but better than not at all.😉Depending on what piece it is I would try to find a cleaner one.
Get off him man! He's on PAIN KILLERS! (I think) hahahaha! I'll give him a pass.You are only a few years late answering him but better than not at all.😉
You are only a few years late answering him but better than not at all.😉
Yep, I did a color change on my Cutlass from saddle tan to black. Took some prep time and quite a few cans, but the results are worth it.Will this work if you want to change interior colors as well??
Right on! How hard was it to change the color of the carpet on the doors and on the sides in the rear and, what did you use?Yep, I did a color change on my Cutlass from saddle tan to black. Took some prep time and quite a few cans, but the results are worth it.
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