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I totally MacGyver'd my old door panels today… and it worked!

backpain

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? . . you can use vinyl paint (upholstery paint?) to color match them. Those I've seen have come out very well and the color seems to last a long time.
Shops do it all the time from what I hear

SEM and vHT vinyl die in the rattle can work fine. Auto body shops use this stuff (probably more the you'd like - instead of ordering factory colors). I've used both with good success on rigid plastics, but they are made for flexibles, too.

But, I do like to two tone look in this case.
 
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