okie dokie.....i have no idea
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okie dokie.....i have no idea
well ive got a plan 4 my '96 bonneville thats gonna set it on fire but im looken for some ways to cut down on costs, the hardest part is gonn be the interior. i need to recolor EVERYTHING i thought about using paint for the vinyl but ive heard both good and bad about that. i can get new headliner and carpet from napa. but everything in this car is the same green/blue color even my seatbelts and seats (estimated at $1000 to leather rap)...ne ideas? does ne one kno if there were ne bonnies with a stock BLACK enterior?
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Vinyl paint will work fine on door panels, but not on seats. They make a vinyl dye, but I have never used it.
http://www.rustoleum.com/product.asp...ct_id=44&SBL=1
Leather Dye
http://www.rustoleum.com/product.asp...ct_id=44&SBL=1
http://www.rustoleum.com/product.asp...ct_id=44&SBL=1
Leather Dye
http://www.rustoleum.com/product.asp...ct_id=44&SBL=1
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SEM or nothing on the interior. That'* what dealers and autobody shops use to fix up color issues. SEM is known for the flexible adhesives and colors.
Good luck on the white though.
BTW.. Your green interior is called "Majestic Teal" (or blue if you live in FL )
SEM or nothing on the interior. That'* what dealers and autobody shops use to fix up color issues. SEM is known for the flexible adhesives and colors.
Good luck on the white though.
BTW.. Your green interior is called "Majestic Teal" (or blue if you live in FL )