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Old 04-26-2010, 01:47 AM   #41
bdyman
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i really dont like it, prep work is KEY to painting or interior painting, example im helping a friend do a replica bluesmobile, and he has a green interior, it has to be tan

we are using vht interior dye, first impression very impressed with the product and again prep work is the KEY, this is the correct way for painting interiors

wash the parts with hot soapy water
using ppg`s dx 330 and a red secuff pad scuff the panles, if the plastic still feels slick wash it again with hot soapy water
wipe with dx330, wipe off right away, apply adheshion promoter like bullydog, or sem, or ppgs dx801, it has to dry for 15-20 mins
then apply your paint in medium coats, to wet you will have bad results

its so simple alerodrime can do it
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