Duplicolor vinyl and fabric paint...

wannafbody

wannafbody
Well, seeing that my car is 10 years old the dash has started to fade. Interior dressings really didn't improve the situation much so I decided to look for a more permanent solution. I picked up some Duplicolor vinyl and fabric paint. First, be careful to match the paint to your interior trim as they have a few different shades. They suggest masking off areas that you don't want painted and that is HIGHLY recommended. This stuff dries fast and after it's dry it's a major pain to get off. The result...this stuff works and if you pick the correct shade you should be able to blend it and get a nice look. :D
 
i wouldnt doubt that it works well. duplicolor is my favorite rattle can paint company.. everything ive tried from them has been great.
 
wannafbody said:
Well, seeing that my car is 10 years old the dash has started to fade. Interior dressings really didn't improve the situation much so I decided to look for a more permanent solution. I picked up some Duplicolor vinyl and fabric paint. First, be careful to match the paint to your interior trim as they have a few different shades. They suggest masking off areas that you don't want painted and that is HIGHLY recommended. This stuff dries fast and after it's dry it's a major pain to get off. The result...this stuff works and if you pick the correct shade you should be able to blend it and get a nice look. :D



Yup, as long as you pick the correct color, this stuff works great. I have used both the Duplicolor and SEM brands with great results. As long as you do the proper prep work, you can make an old interior look new again.



I use it all of the time on rugs that won't come perfectly clean. The customer is always amazed and can't believe the difference...



Any pics???
 
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