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    Alright guys, need your input on what you all are using to refinish your interior. I just got another fox (been without a stang for 9yrs) and it's a project. The interior is mismatched and wanted to know what you're using for the plastic. On my last one I primed the red plastic and used a black plastic dye from a rattle can. Look OK but wanted to know if there is something better. I think paint is to glossy (unless I'm missing something). Let me know and if you have pictures please post, thanks in advance.

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    I used the can paint from 50resto and I thought it came out pretty good, didnt look too shiny

    Originally posted by DOHCTR
    You sir are the poster child for "Go big or go home"!

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    • #3
      Duplicolor vinyl and fabric paint. Ue a good degreaser first and then adhesion promoter. It won't flake off.

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      • #4
        I used Colorbond from LMC Truck on my Bronco (arm rest pads) and it matched the existing stuff well, and was easy to use. Just prep it right.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Memo View Post
          Duplicolor vinyl and fabric paint. Ue a good degreaser first and then adhesion promoter. It won't flake off.
          I used this also.
          "If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Baron Von Crowder View Post
            I used this also.
            this

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            • #7
              SEM. Can't beat SEM
              WH

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Gasser64 View Post
                SEM. Can't beat SEM
                this

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                • #9
                  Yeah it gets a bit expensive imho, but worth it for top notch results.

                  Depending on how much you're doing, you'll need a few cans of the "paint" at $20 each. Then you'll need some wax and grease remover, and the adhesion promoter. I wouldn't try to use it without both of those. But as long as the panel was in good shape (except for the finish) it will come out looking pretty much brand new.
                  WH

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Gasser64 View Post
                    Yeah it gets a bit expensive imho, but worth it for top notch results.

                    Depending on how much you're doing, you'll need a few cans of the "paint" at $20 each. Then you'll need some wax and grease remover, and the adhesion promoter. I wouldn't try to use it without both of those. But as long as the panel was in good shape (except for the finish) it will come out looking pretty much brand new.
                    think i got it for $10 on amazon, shipped

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                    • #11
                      I'll check that out next time. I bought it at my local shop, English Color.
                      WH

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Gasser64 View Post
                        I'll check that out next time. I bought it at my local shop, English Color.
                        this was however a few years ago

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                        • #13
                          I paid 10 a can Sunday, turned out great

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