johnnyr
Jan 2nd, 03, 01:23 AM
What needs to be done in order to get paint to not fish eye & mess up on the interior where armour all has been appilied over the years. This is on the metal parts of the interior.
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1967 RS/SS 396 Camaro
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doug67
Jan 2nd, 03, 03:57 AM
I would try some PREPALL. I got it at my local parts store. It is used to prep metal or painted surfaces for paint. It removes oils, tars...
Doug
Hugger
Jan 2nd, 03, 05:28 AM
I have always used SEM's products.. For the interior, use Plastic Prep (SEM # 38353) and Sand Free (SEM # 38363) which you can buy at a local paint shop or from places such as Eastwood (www.eastwoodco.com). Follow these up with SEM vinyl dyes that match your interior color.
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Craig 1969 Camaro RS/SS (http://www.geocities.com/copo.geo)
zuma
Jan 2nd, 03, 03:01 PM
Hugger is correct SEM works great, I would also add that you use some Laquer thinner on a rag and wipe her down first, then wash with TSP solution, dry, then grab the SEM...good luck..... Mike
BBCamaro
Jan 2nd, 03, 04:26 PM
hey i would try de natured alcohol also, i did this to a few dash pads and they dyed out perfect, i bet it would work for metal also, but like they say i to have great luck with any SEM product
Jake
johnnyr
Jan 2nd, 03, 05:12 PM
Thanks everyone for all of the tips. Mebe-Epp has pulled his hair out on this one. The previous owners must have poured armour all on the interior of my car everytime they cleaned it. Any good ideals of how to keep it clean & shining with out armour all in the furture?
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1967 RS/SS 396 Camaro
oramac 68
Jan 2nd, 03, 07:13 PM
use greased lighting first then wax and grease remover
oramac 68
Jan 2nd, 03, 07:15 PM
for maintenence after, use Mothers Back to Black, on any color interior