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Re: Vinyl Dye?
[Re: burdar]
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06/09/22 09:30 AM
06/09/22 09:30 AM
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John Brown
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top fuel
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South Bend
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Local SEM distributor color matches bulk product same as regular paint. They can put it into spray cans or sell it by the pint or quart.
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Re: Vinyl Dye?
[Re: 300by500]
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06/12/22 10:36 AM
06/12/22 10:36 AM
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demon
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super stock
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Canada
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Thanks for the info! Sounds like SEM is the unanimous choice! I use SEM products a lot. Also look at the OER interior colors sold by Classic Industries. They have original 68-73 era Mopar interior colors. I have used them a lot too, and had equal results. Like anything, prep is important. On the plastic pieces use an adhesion promoter. The soft pieces like vinyl seats, armrests and visors re color very well.
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Re: Vinyl Dye?
[Re: 300by500]
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07/02/22 03:05 PM
07/02/22 03:05 PM
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Posts: 1,043 Slidell, La.
doctor_mopar
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super stock
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Slidell, La.
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I dyed a black dash pad red in my 67 Barracuda almost 40 years ago , and it is still beautiful ! I used all ditzier prep material and I am not sure if the dye was Ditzler or Sem at that time , but I have used SEM on other things in more recent times . If you do proper prep , the dye will work well ! Kool
------------------------ It doesn't matter what you do.........As long as you look good doing it !
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