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    1. #1
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      I am not necessarily looking for Vinyl paint. I am talking about the hard plastic parts, like the back covers for the 2nd gen, 4th gen seats. Think you can still use the same stuff?



    2. #2
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      Quote Originally Posted by 1963vwrag
      I am not necessarily looking for Vinyl paint. I am talking about the hard plastic parts, like the back covers for the 2nd gen, 4th gen seats. Think you can still use the same stuff?
      Yes ... This is what most people use to dye/paint their seat backs. Look at the site closley. There is a system to use this stuff. There is a primer and such. Might be a good idea to also request a free catalog. I plan on using this to dye the back of the 75 deluxe "horsecollar" seats. I have been told that the Landau Black is the best for black seats.

    3. #3
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      Jul 2002
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      With correct prep, primer you can paint the hard plastic parts and they can withstand a lot of abuse. It all depends on what paint you use to finish the job with. The cheaper you go the easier the paint will come off.
      Adam_______Offical Car Name "ILLUSION"
      383 Stroker, Stock cast heads, T-56 tranny, 4.11 gears, 2002 T/A dash, 4th gen interior including seatbelts, power lumbar seats, 18" Budnik Wheels, Hydraboost, QA1 shocks, DC Controller, Power steering conversion, fuel cell, unique exhaust set up........
      ILLUSION Website-----------Old Website--------------My Car on Lateral-g.net----------- Need something designed?-AdFabDesign

    4. #4
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      Nov 2003
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      GOOD GOOD cleaning and prep will help a lot. Just like Adam said.
      Brad

    5. #5
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      Anyone try putting POR on it? That stuff is awesome. I might give that a 'go'.




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