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The wonders of SEM light parchment paint

Rmally

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After ordering all new interior I completely forgot about the rear seat armrest. Thought about ordering the covers but since my armrest were in good shape I decided to try the SEM paint.....Now they look brand new and I saved some cash.
 

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ep67bro

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Looks good! I used some of that stuff in a 67 mustang I had and man it worked great and looked spot on after it was dry.
 

rguest3

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That does look great!

Have to find that now.

Thanks
 

NicksTrix

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a good trick is to use a hair dryer or heat gun and warm your parts up before you paint and after you use the prep. it gets the dye into the pore structure better & speeds up the flash time. SEM makes some great products.
 
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