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Ebody heater switch panel #1581802
02/21/14 12:16 AM
02/21/14 12:16 AM
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Oreland Pa
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so im restoring my heater switch panel and a lot of the textured flat black paint is worn off, what paint should I use to restore this thing so it looks new?

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Re: Ebody heater switch panel [Re: clonedshaker+6] #1581803
02/21/14 12:41 AM
02/21/14 12:41 AM
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S.E.Mich
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Plasticoat #217 works great. Follow directions carefully. I don't have the can in front of me but if it doesn't say to, put the part in a 100 degree oven for an hour after spraying.

Re: Ebody heater switch panel [Re: drew72] #1581804
02/21/14 01:33 AM
02/21/14 01:33 AM
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Iowa
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I sprayed the bezel with SEM trim black first...then masked off the center rectangle and sprayed VHT wrinkle paint. I set it out in the sun to wrinkle but you can use a heat gun to speed up the process.










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