Is your interior plastic Faded?

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bremereric

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Got my three cans from Eastwood

Three days thanks to FED Ex and they were here this morning on the front porch..I couldn't have picked a closer match...

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This is how faded they were..the very worst looking thing inside the car..
 
Done

Before: I scrubbed with soapy water...and inserted toothpick to keep the halfs from sticking together...sprayed and wiped off the prep and let them dry...

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After: I sprayed it with the sand free then three light coats of color 5 minutes apart...the temp was 73 degrees so they dried fast....

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Looks new to me..I also like how it leaved the grain detail alone..I will take two more pics later on when I put them back on the seats..
 
I also did these seat belt cover plates..they really weren't that bad they just had a couple of scratches...but once again they turned out wonderfull...

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I cleaned up my cowl screen. It had a faded spot on the very front so I wanted to give that SEM color coat another try. I found the 15243 Satin black at my PPG paint store. I cleaned it with hot soapy water first then used their prep spray and sand free spray. Then three coats of the satin black.

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I took this picture with my camera at night...there are two lighted up areas that are not representing the results. Look at the overall satin black color.

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