Hi Mark When I did mine I used a rubber based paint that I bought at our national flaps chain (Canadian Tire). I think it was a tire sidewall touch-up kind of application that was available in matte and semi-gloss. Another thought is a paint I've discovered lately....I do a little amateur sign-painting. There is a brand available called DEKA, made in Morrisville VT. It is a waterbased enamel, fast drying very long lasting, easily applied. It may even be available in silver! It can be applied (acc. to directions) to wood, banners, metal, MOST PLASTICS, VINYL, glass, paper, MDO (?), EXPANDED PVC (rare adherence). I think we're covered. Good luck, Leo Meaford ON CN -----Original Message----- From: Mark Mages <mmages@GIE.COM> Date: Wednesday, May 20, 1998 1:22 PM Subject: Rubber Paint?
>Hi all... > >Someone suggested re-painting those old yellowed window rubber trim >pieces with "rubber paint". > >Does anyone (original sender included) know where to get rubber paint >(or a brand name)? my FLAPS has no clue... > >Thanks! > >Mark > >87WestyGl >Losing coolant >No A/C >The clutch is going >so is the tranny >The exhaust is shot > >Looking for a GTi > |
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