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Old 02-19-2008, 04:34 PM   #82
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Originally Posted by E.F. VaBeach
OK, I'm not going to pile on the already tall heap of praise for this move.

It does raise a semi-serious question, though - how well does any paint stick and wear on an interior plastic panel ? You see those guys in that New York shop ("Ghetto Up my Whip", or whatever) giving plastic pieces the old rattle can treatment out in the parking lot right and left.

Does that permanently work, or do those interiors look like tumors a few weeks later ?

wondering
Doing some interiors already, they do stick.....as long as you do it right. You will have to use a very light plastic degreasers. Regular strong degreasers will eat up plastic like nothing. Then you have to put on a Adhesion promotor. It's very important if you want it to be durable. If not, any type of light scratching from your finger nails can occur very easily

I'm partial to the brand SEM for interior paint. It's good stuff.
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