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Title: Painting interior parts
Post by: HomerJay on February 25, 2015, 06:39:26 AM
Hi folks,

have some black interieur parts that i would like to pint red. ( Dash Pad, Center Console, Kick panels, deluxe seat backs and so on.
Is ot possible to paint them that the colour lasts long, or doesnt make it any sence. Dont want to habe black spots in a few month / years.

Thanks a lot.
Title: Re: Painting interieur parts
Post by: ruppstang on February 25, 2015, 09:33:47 AM
You should be able to dye the dash pad and console with vinyl dye but I would just buy new red kick panels. Be sure to follow the direction on the dye as the prep is very important.
Title: Re: Painting interieur parts
Post by: carlite65 on February 25, 2015, 09:35:55 AM
for vinyl dye i recommend SEM products. and as marty said follow the instructions closely.
Title: Re: Painting interieur parts
Post by: HomerJay on February 25, 2015, 01:48:59 PM
Cool, that helps me a lot.
Title: Re: Painting interieur parts
Post by: J_Speegle on February 25, 2015, 04:02:06 PM
SEMS and others sell cleaners and a prep coat for the flexible vinyl parts that you might want to consider.

It's all about the preparation
Title: Re: Painting interieur parts
Post by: jwc66k on February 26, 2015, 12:50:51 AM
Hi folks,
have some black interieur parts that i would like to pint red. ( Dash Pad, Center Console, Kick panels, deluxe seat backs and so on.
Is ot possible to paint them that the colour lasts long, or doesnt make it any sence. Dont want to habe black spots in a few month / years.
Thanks a lot.
Some additional information on the molded plastic pieces. Sometime in 1967 or 68, the suppliers of the console and other plastic parts, included a mold release in the material used. This was an industry wide procedure. The reason was to simplify the manufacturing process. The effect to you is that paint and epoxy won't stick unless the paint or epoxy is formulated to adhere to that type of material. Try the paint on a hidden spot (the back) first. Mold release was not included in 64-66 plastic pieces, but was definitely part of the molded material in 1969 and on. The reproduction plastic parts I've used appear to have the mold release included. There may be preparation steps that you could use.
Also, painting a light color, red in this case, on a black surface will come out darker, and you will have a tendency to apply additional paint which will fill up the original grain patterns.
Jim   
Title: Re: Painting interieur parts
Post by: HomerJay on February 26, 2015, 04:54:47 AM
Thanks Jim. Didn't know that.
Was the factory mounted console painted or was it red plastic?
Title: Re: Painting interieur parts
Post by: Toploader on February 26, 2015, 04:04:03 PM
Some additional information on the molded plastic pieces. Sometime in 1967 or 68, the suppliers of the console and other plastic parts, included a mold release in the material used. This was an industry wide procedure. The reason was to simplify the manufacturing process. The effect to you is that paint and epoxy won't stick unless the paint or epoxy is formulated to adhere to that type of material. Try the paint on a hidden spot (the back) first. Mold release was not included in 64-66 plastic pieces, but was definitely part of the molded material in 1969 and on.

Good info.
Title: Re: Painting interieur parts
Post by: J_Speegle on February 26, 2015, 08:38:20 PM
Thanks Jim. Didn't know that.
Was the factory mounted console painted or was it red plastic?

Consoles were originally molded in various color and not painted from the factory
Title: Re: Painting interior parts
Post by: HomerJay on February 27, 2015, 02:49:20 AM
Thanks Jeff!
Title: Re: Painting interior parts
Post by: Ralf on December 30, 2019, 07:12:51 PM
Does anyone know the material of the center console 1967?
ABS?
PP?

What type of glue (Epoxy) would be best to make repairs (cracks)?

- Plastex
- Devcon
......?

Thx
Title: Re: Painting interior parts
Post by: jwc66k on December 30, 2019, 07:20:50 PM
Ralf,
Go back and read my reply, number 5. I know there's a "glue/epoxy" that works but you can't run down to the local Tap Plastics stor like I can.
Jim