I'm sure it would work just fine, as long as you were able to wash it well with detergent and and water and were able to mask everything else off... and do it outside! This stuff smells like it would kill you. Jim
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 1:15 PM, Robert Stewart <robertmstewart@mac.com> wrote: > Jim, > > Have you tried to ever color the velour interior or the vinyl headlining? > > My headlining grey and is sort of depressing to me. I was thinking of > possibly painting the all the plastic and ceiling components white with the > SEM products. If you have any advice on the process you used let me know. > > Thanks, > Robert > NY > > > On Feb 4, 2009, at 6:44 PM, Jim Felder wrote: > >> A while back I posted that I wanted to change some grey headrests to >> match my brown 83 westy interior. I finally settled on SEM Bluebird >> Brown 15483 that I found on Ebay. >> >> While a slightly darker brown would have gone even better (this looks >> GREAT though) I cannot say enough about how well the stuff went on and >> how it became part of the plastic surface. >> >> The can says it will work on carpet, too. I'll see about that when the >> weather warms up. >> >> Thanks to those who suggested it. >> >> Best, >> >> Jim > > |
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