bh3chevy
Jul 16th, 00, 02:43 AM
When you get up close to the black vinyl top on my Nova (sorry) you can see several places that the pigment is gone - it has almost like somebody springled some salt all over the top. This car is a totally original survivor and I don't want to replace the top - but would like to freshen it up without messing it up. Can anybody suggest a good black dye or a dressing that would fill in these spots ? Thanks.
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clill
Jul 16th, 00, 05:35 AM
The stuff you want is called " Topper" by Sems. I got mine from a Auto Paint supplier. You can brush or spray it on. Looks great.Thier # is...800-831-1122
denverRS/SS
Jul 17th, 00, 05:33 AM
CLILL - is it safe to assume this would work on convertible tops also??
clill
Jul 17th, 00, 06:36 AM
Yes.. I used it on a dis-colored white Camaro convert. and it looked great. I brushed it on with a foam paint brush.
kcastagno
Dec 15th, 00, 05:34 AM
Sems Topper is being a discontinued product.
They have black and white left. For you Phoenix arizona folks. you can purchase it at Sherwin Williams on 23rd ave and bell road . Phone 602 264 7335
Toby Keen
Dec 15th, 00, 08:09 AM
PPG has a very good vinyl dye that sprays easy and looks just like the original. If you have access to spray equipment and follow the directions, you'll be very happy with their dye.