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Does anyone have a source for painting plastic interior parts. I'm looking for a silver dye/paint for my 10th anniv. TA. Thanks In Advance
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Does anyone have a source for painting plastic interior parts. I'm looking for a silver dye/paint for my 10th anniv. TA. Thanks In Advance
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Try www.semproducts.com.
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Silverta one little tip that you need to remember for painting plastic parts. You want to use an adhesion promotor first before painting. This will allow the paint to stick and not flake off a year or two down the road. You can purchase this at any paint supplier or auto retail store(Advance,Auto Zone, Pep Boys etc.) and this the same stuff that is used on urathane parts to add in primer adhesion before painting and it works well on interior plastic parts and will not haarm them.
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Thanks Guys!
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