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Vinyl coloring

Another question for everyone.
I was reading a post yesterday about a spray paint style vinyl color that worked quite well. I think the name of it was DuraColor or something like that. Would anyone have a link to that post or any suggestions on revamping the color on an old dash and door cards?
Mine are not in bad shape, just faded.

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this guy re did his whole interior with that paint. Looked really good
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THATS THE ONE I WAS LOOKING FOR!!!
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Does anyone know if going from a black dash lower section to a tan color would be advisable with something like this? Right now I have an all black console, but would like to add some color and that one looks really good.
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Why not go to a Burgundy color? That would not be such a shock contrast and still give color.
Just an idea to throw out there.
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Why not go to a Burgundy color? That would not be such a shock contrast and still give color.
Just an idea to throw out there.
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Larry
he could prob trade a burgandy for his black.... Burgandy looks really dated. Tan or black is the way to go. You can try but i would stick with stock colors. See what it looks like when you put a nice black back on. i bet you will like it
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I got some of the DuraColor at the local auto shop and this stuff is great!

For less than $50 I have a new interior that look as good or better than it started out. Now if I can just figure out how to fix frayed carpet spots, I will be doing good. I have one spot near the driver door that is frayed from age. Not enough to tuck back under the molding, but noticeable if you look at it.

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