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73-87 Chevy _ GMC Trucks => Interior & Equipment => Topic started by: cyclops1032 on December 17, 2014, 06:08:18 pm
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I have a set of charcoal door panels for my 1981 Scottsdale that I need to change to a light beige. I have read many ways to do this but which way is the best? Also how many cans of color will it take for 2 door panels and 2 armrest pads?
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SEM is your best option in my opinion if you want to use a spray can. Duplicolor works also.
If you want to use a spray gun, go to your local Automotive paint supply store (that the dealership uses) and get some from them.
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If your not picky on the shade then SEM works well.If you are,then go to your local paint store and they can mix any shade you like.If you don't have a spray gun,most auto parts or paint stores have an aerosol spray canister with a jar on the bottom that works pretty good.But beware the dye at the paint store may run 150 bucks a quart or more
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So I need to clean, apply adhesion promoter, primer and then the color?
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I asked the guys at the paint store about prep for the dye,specifically promoter.
They told me to just clean really well with soap and water and then wipe down
with a grease remover or alcohol and then tack it off.I used alcohol and all
went pretty well.Laid down 3 coats with the first one just a mist coat.
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You don't have to use the adhesion promoter, I have used SEM both with and without promoter, got about the same result. I like it without because it let's the dye get directly onto the material and stick better.
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Thanks