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Restoring - General discussions that span across many different groups of years and models => Interior & Trunk => Topic started by: rrenz on August 16, 2016, 07:01:17 PM
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In the process of replacing my package tray. I haven't received the new piece yet however I have been experimenting with some masonite with different paints and primers. Im curious what tips you guys may have as far as paint brand and type. Will be painted black.
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If its going black I would not use any primer just a nice coat of your favorite brand of paint. The material will wick up the product and color well if applied from different angles
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I usually use vinyl dye, but any paint should be fine. This part should be low gloss like the interior.
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I was considering the vinyl paint from dupli color. I've had good luck with that in the past.
If its going black I would not use any primer just a nice coat of your favorite brand of paint. The material will wick up the product and color well if applied from different angles
sounds good. Thanks Jeff
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On a couple of 65-66 Hardtops I help restore, we used semi-gloss black (the interiors were black to start with) from a spray can. The aftermarket material sucked up the paint so more than one coat was required.
On my own 66 Hardtop, I put a 1/2 inch thick layer of foam rubber on the tray sheet and covered it with black naugahyde prior to cutting two 6 by 9 inch holes for speakers. It is not a permanent mod, no metal wa cut.
Jim
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I was considering the vinyl paint from dupli color. I've had good luck with that in the past.
sounds good. Thanks Jeff
How good is the vinyl paint on vinyl? I'm thinking about going with a vinyl package tray when I take out the 6x9s that are not doing anything back there (and probably 20 years old), but I'd like to match it to the Guardsman Blue that the car is becoming this week (and the vinyl blues I'm finding aren't quite right). Would getting a white tray and using the paint give a good result?
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Ive used it on two dash pads. First was on a 79 trans am. it came out nice and held up well. The other was on an old f150 i had. drove it almost every day and it also held up well. Both were done in black so as far as color matching I can't say however if cleaned and prepped properly i think its a pretty good product. For what its worth I just used it on my cardboard package tray and it came out very nice.
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Thanks, always wondered how good the vinyl paint was. Keeping that as an option. Fortunately I was able to get samples sent to me by both TMI and DI so I can see what they look like in person. The masonite tray I got a couple decades ago I just sprayed with white spray paint, since interior is white, and it still looks pretty good. Can always go that route again, only in blue, if I can't get vinyl that pleases me.