someotherguy
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So I'm about to go out in the garage and start stripping the cut-up harness and other bad pieces off the dash so I can make progress on repairing and making it ready for paint.
Wanting to get the products on the way - opinions on SEM vs. Colorbond vs. Duplicolor? And in the product of choice, which would you recommend as the closest match for the factory light gray in a '93?
BTW Duplicolor doesn't seem to have a product that is specifically for plastic parts. The interior-oriented product is advertised as for fabric & vinyl. Says dashboard in the description but I'm sure they mean vinyl dashes.
I've used SEM and am OK with it, but open to suggestions. Their "medium gray" (#15393) ColorCoat product is what I used on the 3500HD project and it seemed lighter than the factory gray of the 95-up interior, to me it looks like what I would use for 90-94 gray. Note the slghtly darker vents, fuse panel cover, and door panels - those are the original gray plastic, vs. the dash, bezel, knee bolster plastic, etc. which are SEM Medium Gray:
Richard
Wanting to get the products on the way - opinions on SEM vs. Colorbond vs. Duplicolor? And in the product of choice, which would you recommend as the closest match for the factory light gray in a '93?
BTW Duplicolor doesn't seem to have a product that is specifically for plastic parts. The interior-oriented product is advertised as for fabric & vinyl. Says dashboard in the description but I'm sure they mean vinyl dashes.
I've used SEM and am OK with it, but open to suggestions. Their "medium gray" (#15393) ColorCoat product is what I used on the 3500HD project and it seemed lighter than the factory gray of the 95-up interior, to me it looks like what I would use for 90-94 gray. Note the slghtly darker vents, fuse panel cover, and door panels - those are the original gray plastic, vs. the dash, bezel, knee bolster plastic, etc. which are SEM Medium Gray:
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Richard