interior plastic texture crumbling + vinyl repair
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interior plastic texture crumbling + vinyl repair
Many of the interior textured surfaces of my Satellite are crumbling or at least too easily scuffed off (like the inner A pillar covers, kick panels, rear lowers). Do I need to sand all that off before SEM coating, or what? Is there a special texture spray you can use, or does it really show on black?
I'm trying to avoid paying for repop panels...
And speaking of that, other than the little multi-color vinyl repair kits that come with the little circular heating iron (I've never had much luck with those), is there a truly pro grade vinyl repair kit out there? I'm not going to try to fix my cracking dash, but I'd like to put some repairs on my rear bench seat and on a few nicks in the vinyl panels...
I'm trying to avoid paying for repop panels...
And speaking of that, other than the little multi-color vinyl repair kits that come with the little circular heating iron (I've never had much luck with those), is there a truly pro grade vinyl repair kit out there? I'm not going to try to fix my cracking dash, but I'd like to put some repairs on my rear bench seat and on a few nicks in the vinyl panels...
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Bill, the stuff is dry and chalky. If you dye or paint it now it would only flake off...........or fall off. If your not going to replace it I would sand it completely down.............taking off all of the grain and then paint,dye it. Otherwise, the paint/dye wil not stick. The material came with a grain and it is simply falling off.
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The plastic that was uses was not the best. UV rays from the sun have destroyed the plastic. There is no " Like New " fix. Yes you can sand and redye then armor all, but you lose all the factory texture. Re-pops are good, just stay away from white. White deteriorates faster then darker colored like Black and Blue. And always keep protected with a UV blocking conditioner such as Armor All.
I have seen custom touches to old pieces were they sand them down and glue on vinyl to match there upholstery.
I have seen custom touches to old pieces were they sand them down and glue on vinyl to match there upholstery.
Hey, the chalky stuff will sand off.....then re-dye it. I promise it will work. The only drawback is that when someone looks at it, it won't have the grainy textured on it..............I am talking about hard plastic stuff like lower door panels, bucket seat backs, etc. If it is a driver, that is better than repro's................up to you. You amke the money at your house, not us.
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