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Good point Ray, I forgot about that. I used DupliColor adhesion promoter. Whatever brand an adhesion promoter is a good idea when spraying plastic or vinyl. Make sure your old parts are good and clean first.
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Picked up the paint and sprayed the three pieces. The paint does not match the dashboard. It might match the dash pad but isn't even close to the dashboard. OPG gave me a phone number for the company that makes the dashboards. Probably just to get rid of me. When you dail the number it gives a recording that says the mailbox is full.
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Who made the dash, last I heard Dynacorn was the only company reproducing that dash. It's the dash both shadowgray396 and I used and we both used SEM Landau Black #15013 and got, well at least I did, a perfect match. What's wrong? Not the right level of gloss or something else.
I used SEM Light Saddle on my console, seat backs and kick panels, perfect match to original colors. Also used SEM Dark Saddle on the parts of my dash that are not black and that was also perfect. My interior is 70 Saddle or Light Saddle so I have a lot of different shades and colors. A black interior is much easier, everything is the same color. Last edited by Hank70SS; 10-08-2012 at 05:21 PM. |
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Hank,
No the gloss is there it's just a different shade of black. It's almost a perfect color match to the vinyl dash pad but not the dash. I e mailed the company today and if I hear back I'll let you know. The company that made these for OPG is called G T Restoration. They might just be a suppier because the box says 70 72 Chevelle dash assembly made in Taiwan. Last edited by JanS; 10-08-2012 at 07:00 PM. |
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