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Faded Interior Plastic

JG71B

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What are you guys doing with plastic in this shape? Just faded no chalking or crumbling....replacing isn't an option for now nor is Armor-All or equivalents. The lower door panels are the same....If using paint what looks good? Thanks!
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Scrubbing Bubbles for showers.. spray it on, let it soak and scrub with the little plastic fingers of an upholstery cleaner can.. wipe off.
 
I got a real good Black leather colour renewer from local leather and vinyl upholster , brought all my bike leathers back like new and same on black interior in cars , clean real well and follow their directions .
 
Saw this a while back not sure on the longevity but worth a try on an unseen piece.
 
Color Coat worked really well for meView attachment 1237615
That's what 71Beeper used in the thread link Chi Town Runner posted. I like the look of it also. Just ordered 2 cans a little while ago. It looks very similar if not the same as VHT satin black ceramic engine paint I used on my 71 S. Bee hood insert
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Cool, I think you'll be happy with the results! Hope it turns out well!
 
Perfect, they look new now! Nice job!!!
There was a part or two that I could only find in a different color, and that stuff actually worked well to make them black.
It sprayed nice and covered great. These were a dust coat and 2 med wet coats. 1 can for me to do the parts pictured. Only bad thing really was at near empty it spit too much for a uniform finish. Kept for in a pinch touch up. Dry time is nice too. Thanks for the tip!
 
It sprayed nice and covered great. These were a dust coat and 2 med wet coats. 1 can for me to do the parts pictured. Only bad thing really was at near empty it spit too much for a uniform finish. Kept for in a pinch touch up. Dry time is nice too. Thanks for the tip!
Yep, the old end of the can spittles.

It's more economical to buy a pint if you have an entire interior to do.
 
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