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I used the SEM brand vinyl paint and the Plastikote type vinyl paint. They both hold up just as well. I used Zylol/Zylene solvent to final clean the parts with a quick wipe. (too much can remove the texturing). For very dirty parts, I used dawn dish soap first and then Zylol solvent as a final wipe.
No primer and the dye (paint) holds up pretty well. You really cant scratch it with your fingernails and you would almost need a screwdriver to make a mark on it. It's been 2 seasons now it still looks like new and is holding up great.
For the seats though I used a true dye called Molecubond that penetrates the vinyl so there is not wear that would occur if you used the paint.
Im really happy with the results and Im usually pretty obsessed when it comes to the work I do on the vette.
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Re: interior dye (MN-Brent)
I use Corvette America interior dye. I primer all of my parts with there interior dye primer and then use there dye. The color matches good and the parts look great.
i seen some at walmart called duracolor i believe? its going to be black so matching really wont be that hard. the dash is all i will have to dye, the rest will have to be replaced.
I redid most of my interior using the SEM products. The only thing I did not like was the flat / dull appearance. Granted, I used a Light Smoke Gray but still would like to see some gloss. I have since learned that if you want the gloss, there are other products that you use after the color treatment.
Before & After of seats and dash pieces after paint
I just completed a complete interior re-dye on my 1977. I ordered the spray can from willcox and they were the Corvette America brand. The final results were super. I completly removed every part from the interior and re-dyed all panels, re-placed carpet, and installed new seat covers and foam. This was the second C-3 I have done. What worked best for me was laying everything out in the driveway and doing a through cleaning with soap and water using a soft bristel brush. I wiped dry and then let air dry for a couple of days. Once I started painting I kelp it to a few panels at a time. Onec they were dry I rubbed them down with a soft cotton cloth to remove any rough dye areas. My interior looks factory fresh. It took 13 cans to do the job (keep in mind I dyed every colored panel in the car). :cool: