02-16-2004, 08:31 PM | #10 |
You get what you pay for
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Location: Cherryville, NC
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I would get 3 cans. I even used the dye on the metal headliner trim pieces. I'm not too sure this will last, since it can't bond to it like plastic. But, it is up out of reach and sun. So far, it's holding up really well.
Also, use some of the plastic prep or primer If your hard plastic is good, the prep alone is enough. They have two kinds, for hard plastic and vinyl. This stuff is a cleaner bonding agent. If you need to use primer, you won't need the prep for the dye, but it may be required for the primer. I don't know since I haven't used the primer. What ever you do, make sure it is clean. You can buy paint prep cleaner at about any autoparts store. Follow directions on all the cans to the letter. If you do, you will get a fantastic job. Good luck with it. |
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