MalibuSeaS
Oct 26th, 09, 8:44 AM
To be more specific A rattle can of "Artesian Turquoise" for a 65 Chevelle interior.
http://i215.photobucket.com/albums/cc309/MalibuSeaS/Malibu%20SS/Interior05-1.jpg
Raven1
Oct 26th, 09, 9:06 AM
Use the code, buy the paint of your choice locally at your jobber. PPG, SEM, etc...............I don't buy on-line except for certain things, no need to. That's what body shop supply stores are for. And they deliver free.
http://www.tcpglobal.com/aclchip.aspx?image=1965-chevrolet-pg02.jpg
huffhuff
Oct 26th, 09, 9:50 AM
i recommend cleaning the area to be painted then wipe lightly with lacquer thinner. the thinner will slightly soften the vinyl and the paint will adhere permanently. I changed a black interior back to the original dark oak color in a 68 corvette and it survived daily driving for years.
LS_5
Oct 26th, 09, 10:56 AM
I had good luck with this place.
http://www.vinylpro.com/
1966_L78
Oct 26th, 09, 1:06 PM
Hinshaws Chevelles carries spray cans of interior paints...
I used SEM vinyl prep and cleaner, followed by a base coat of SEMs vinyl paint/dye... Then top coated the color of choice.
Raven1
Oct 26th, 09, 5:26 PM
All the majors make adhesion promotor too. PPG, SEM, Transtar etc. Bulldog is another. Professional products produce professional results. Clean, clean, clean. I've never had vinyl paint fail.