Has anybody used this to the paint dash or any other peices?
i used it on yhe interior of my seventy nine chev. worked great . doesn.t rub off and really works. suprised me. i went from tan to black. seats dash,headliner, carpet, doorpanels everything. i would recommend it.
i love it!!!
just did my headliner and visors, from tan to black, used 3 cans and looks good, thinkin bout a 4th can just to touch up a few places
great stuff did my headliner and sunroof, its nice even works on molding.
wow, ima have to try this stuff
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Does this paint require primer?
so it works on seats???
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Tay-Ok wrote:Does this paint require primer?
No
locdizzel wrote:so it works on seats???
I wouldn't recommend it since it came off my door insert from resting my arm on it. A little touchup makes it look good as new though.
makes anything you paint thats fabric crusty. I did my floor carpet in my Cav, tan to red and its almost all wore off...looks horrible now lol
Good @!#$, i painted my interior 2 years ago and have not touched up nothing
locdizzel wrote:so it works on seats???
Yep.
It does. It might not be a good choice for areas of high-traffic physical contact, but it worked well on my rear bench seat. Mind you, my rear bench seat hardly ever gets used.
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i would recommend using SEM or another brand of dye. definitely dont use duplicolor on any fabric....it makes it very crusty, doesnt look good, and feels even worse.
I just did my car this week with the dupli colour and so far looks really good and people like it!
you guys just pull out your headliner to paint it, or did you just newspaper the @!#$ out of everything?
I'm thinkin about it....
I pulled everything out dosnt require much at all took me about 30 min to pull every thing out just be carfull if your pulling your tach out there known to not work right after you take out now i havce to hit mine for my odometer to come back on lol dont want to mess with the full circuit to change the bulb
It obviously works great on vinyl and hard plastic. I kinda figured that it would crust up on fabric. For the roof liner I just went to a fabric store and bought some padded fabric(black) and some spray glue(total $10+tax). It looks better than the factory tan. As far as the carpet. I found on jcwhitney.com that they have OEM fitted color carpets for about $150 with shipping included.
(tabs) wrote:i would recommend using SEM or another brand of dye. definitely dont use duplicolor on any fabric....it makes it very crusty, doesnt look good, and feels even worse.
right. why anyone will try and paint fabric instead of dying it is beyond me
Tay-Ok wrote:you guys just pull out your headliner to paint it, or did you just newspaper the @!#$ out of everything?
I'm thinkin about it....
if you dont want it to look like a half assed hack job, spend the 10 mins to remove the headliner
Moar Candy! LAWL wrote:
Tay-Ok wrote:you guys just pull out your headliner to paint it, or did you just newspaper the @!#$ out of everything?
I'm thinkin about it....
if you dont want it to look like a half assed hack job, spend the 10 mins to remove the headliner
seriously. there is no excuse for not removing the liner
from my experiance with it... i think it sucks... but, thats me...
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loved it. best stuff out there. i used kyrlon fusion for my dash pieces, but then i used the vinyl and fabric die for all my cloth stuff.