I have also used these trim (Satin Black) and bumper paints...not a gloss
but not flat either. They have worked great. The brand I had success with
was marHyde. They make several products for the body shop
professional...which I am NOT! and all seem to work well. They seem to have
a higher solids content than many of the DIY paint products you find in
other retail outlets.
Cheers
Keith Stewart
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> From: Dave Terrick <dterrick@pangea.ca>
> To: Kirby T. Kenyon <kenyonkt@maple.lemoyne.edu>; Spitfires
<spitfires@autox.team.net>
> Subject: Re: Vinyl paint?
> Date: Thursday, September 24, 1998 6:22 PM
>
> I have had experience with this vinyl paint and it is all good.
>
> There are actually several types, one is specifically for vinyl
interiors.
> Provided that the material is ABSOLUTELY clean and you use LIGHT coats or
> per instructions, the finish is as good as factory. Be warned that it is
> difficult to remove runs if you over apply...
>
> There is a similar product for the flat black parts of the TR series.. it
is
> called "Bumper and trim Black" by Sem (as is the vinyl dye). It too
works
> wonders on grilles, TR6 tails, black wipers, windshield surrounds, etc.
It
> is laquer based. smells good (?!?) Be careful.
>
> Dave
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kirby T. Kenyon <kenyonkt@maple.lemoyne.edu>
> To: Spitfires <spitfires@Autox.Team.Net>
> Date: September 24, 1998 4:20 PM
> Subject: Vinyl paint?
>
>
> >Has anyone ever used the paint that is made for Vinyl?
> >
> >My door panels are blotchy and faded but otherwise in very good shape.
> >I've only seen these Vinyl paints recently (in PepBoys) and don't want
> >to make matters worse but the potential...
> >
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