patrick.durbahn
Member
HI
I have a 67 dodge charger. I am in the process of switching it from its original copper to black since the previous owner already reupholstered the seats black. I have decided to use SEM products to do the painting. For the hard plastic (seat backs, headliner trim, c pillar covers and kick panels) I was planning on using SEM soap, followed by SEM plastic prep, followed by SEM bonding agent, and finish with SEM paint. For the vinyl ( door panels, rear panels, arm rests and visors) I planned on using SEM soap, followed by SEM vinyl prep, and finished with SEM paint. Does this sound right? Is this the best way to go? Also I am not sure on quantities, I was going to get one of everything except 2 cans of paint. Will that be enough? Thank Patrick
I have a 67 dodge charger. I am in the process of switching it from its original copper to black since the previous owner already reupholstered the seats black. I have decided to use SEM products to do the painting. For the hard plastic (seat backs, headliner trim, c pillar covers and kick panels) I was planning on using SEM soap, followed by SEM plastic prep, followed by SEM bonding agent, and finish with SEM paint. For the vinyl ( door panels, rear panels, arm rests and visors) I planned on using SEM soap, followed by SEM vinyl prep, and finished with SEM paint. Does this sound right? Is this the best way to go? Also I am not sure on quantities, I was going to get one of everything except 2 cans of paint. Will that be enough? Thank Patrick