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painting windlace
I bought windlace for my 66 Lemans from NPD. The color was close to my parchment interior but not close enough so I sprayed it with Krylon Satin Almond. The color is close enough but the problem is that it will not dry completely. I tried Rustoleam with the same result. The windlace is sticky to the touch
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Both of those brands do that. Especially Rustoleum. It will eventually dry. If not wipe it off and use Duplicolor.
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I dunno, I've had ones that never dried. I had to strip and clean them several times, make sure it was not sticky anymore, and start over with SEM products. That was a live & learn thing for me, and now I only use SEM stuff. (and follow directions to a T)
I've seen the same thing happen to steering wheels, and once they become sticky, it never goes away. Not sure the windlace will do the same, but I hope not for your sake. .
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Any body know what Duplicolor color matches parchment
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Find an autobody supply house and you can buy it in aerosol cans right off the shelf. Clean them thoroughly, use an adhesion promoter (primer) made for the product and spray. If you don't have a store near you, you can order here- http://www.tcpglobal.com/Automotive-...Coat-Aerosols/
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SEM parchment,i think they have a couple different shades. Then a very light mist coat of the Parchment sold by Ames. The mist coat will give the SEM a bit of the 'pearl' or 'metallic' look that these interiors had.
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Wow, I had the exact same problem when I painted my windlace a few years ago. I think I also used the Krylon Satin Almond. It stayed tacky. I ended up removing the paint and started over. I'm pretty sure I ended up using NPD's parchment spray paint.
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Wow, ihad the exact same "never dry experience when painted a .....dashpad (non-SEM rattlecan)
After a week+ the painted dashpad was a tacky mess. Stripped easily and used the dashpad unpainted. Looks darn good for a formerly painted dashpad I used the SEM for a 70' Dashpad, seat-belts and other such interior with excellent results. |
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