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Vinyl dye



Don,

I have a similar situation as I chose to get a dash pad out of a donor car
to replace the badly cracked one in my '65 Crown convertible.  I went to one
the local automotive paint suppliers and had them color match the paint from
another interior part.  It is a special type of paint they mixed and the
vinyl has to be totally clean and free of any grease of dirt so I also
bought a product to prep the pad prior to painting.  Why don't you speak to
someone knowledgeable in your local automotive paint store.  I'll bet they
can provide you with the product(s) you will need.

Greg McDonnell
Mobile, AL
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Don Savard" <res03r3f@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2004 7:52 AM
Subject: IML: Vinyl dye


> Hi,
>    I need to redye a brown dash I have in excellent condition to replace
> the tattered blue dash in my 67 Sedan. It seems the previous owner was
> part pit bull and liked to chew on dashes and door panels(sigh). Any
> good recommendations for vinyl dyes that will do this? 've tried vinyl
> paint on one door panel. Although it looks good every little nick takes
> the paint off.
> Thanks
> Don Savard
>
> --
> 66 Crown Coupe
> 67 Sedan
> 68 Crown 4DHTP
>
>
>
>


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