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Recoloring lower dash vinyl.

Started by nitrousn, January 16, 2020, 09:35:37 PM

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nitrousn

On my 69 charger I need to recolor the lower dash panels and glove box lid. Couple questions. I assume SEM products are the best. Year one sells their own interior paint again I assume SEM made it.What color black? what should be done for prep. Thanks.

comet_666

I used herbs

https://www.herbsparts.com/proddetail.asp?prod=PAINT

I think I just cleaned them very well with soap/water and dyed them.

I did my seats and I think a few dash pads too.

Alaskan_TA

I use Herb's also, have for years.

ALBSURE1091

I've used both Herbs & SEM products. If surface is prepared properly both products are excellent. Regular soap & water then I use the SEM vinyl prep they sell.

CDN72SE

1972 Charger SE

Nacho-RT74

question!!!

are your panels just discolorated  by the age, sun, elements ? or are you replacing in some other color and need to get them black to match your car interior ?

If JUST discolorated, you can be simplier... shoes wax and done... My dash pad ( which I got used ) come some discolorated after a good soap and water cleaning... simply aplied black shoes wax, cloth buff just like when you buff your shoes and done... is still like new still now, after 8 or 10 years. And never applied more wax anymore.
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