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Posted by PeNiNsula302 (Member # 1061) on
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Could anyone recommend a shop to have a couple of interior quarter panels prepped and painted/dyed trim black (properly)? I'm low on free time and need to wrap up a project.
Posted by Martinna (Member # 12493) on
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What other people have suggested------
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[ 2019-05-08, 01:03 PM: Message edited by: Martinna ]
Posted by PeNiNsula302 (Member # 1061) on
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Thanks! Surprisingly many of the body shops i called didn't want to bother with plastic panels. I'm trying a place in Belmont - will report back.
Posted by stangin' (Member # 514) on
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do it yourself. scrub the pieces down good and use SEM trim paint. you'll be surprise how well it'll look.
i use it on everything that i want satin black, but the finish lays down nice and smooth on interior pieces.
https://repaintsupply.com/sem-39143-original-trim-black-p3637.html
Posted by PeNiNsula302 (Member # 1061) on
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Originally posted by stangin':
do it yourself. scrub the pieces down good and use SEM trim paint. you'll be surprise how well it'll look.
i use it on everything that i want satin black, but the finish lays down nice and smooth on interior pieces.
https://repaintsupply.com/sem-39143-original-trim-black-p3637.html
Unfortunately I just don't have much spare time and need this wrapped up. Thanks though!
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