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Anyone with first hand experience with viynal paint/dye
Just had my boat wrapped and I would like to get rid of the purple graphics on my boats interior. I was thinking about trying the dye/paint from SEM products. This is just something to get me by until next winter when I have the interior done.
Again looking for people's input who have used the paint/dye. Also just realized I fat fingered vinyl in the title. Can someone fix that for me please. |
I used vinyl paint on a set of bolsters I just sold. Came out very nice. Did lots of prep work to make sure they were clean and paint would stick well. The original colors were dark so it took alot of coats to cover them with white paint. Reviews I read online said most people were getting 2-3 years out of the paint.
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Originally Posted by 89notch
(Post 3913420)
Just had my boat wrapped and I would like to get rid of the purple graphics on my boats interior. I was thinking about trying the dye/paint from SEM products. This is just something to get me by until next winter when I have the interior done.
Again looking for people's input who have used the paint/dye. Also just realized I fat fingered vinyl in the title. Can someone fix that for me please. |
clean it with grease/wax remover then a couple of lite coats of bulldog adhesive promoter then spray, it will last along time if done correct, just do lite coats instead of heavy , if the material is soft your good if its hard well then it will work but not as good. do not use ascetone it will melt the vynil if used wrong, ive done mine before and never had it get sticky, use good materials also.
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I'm worried about it running or smearing when it's really hot. This is on my engine cover so it will have lots of traffic and is directly in the sun
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Do yourself a favor & use the Dupli-color brand ,a buddy of mine dyed his cockpit vinyl a few years back still looks great.
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Originally Posted by PRIMECUT
(Post 3914076)
Do yourself a favor & use the Dupli-color brand ,a buddy of mine dyed his cockpit vinyl a few years back still looks great.
Also, the adhesion promotor is a good idea, after a thorough cleaning with mild dish soap and warm water, using a scotchbrite pad as a sponge. The scotchbrite will scuff it enough to remove surface dirt, and make things stick well. |
So it doesn't bleed or rub onto bathing suits when it's hot?
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Originally Posted by 89notch
(Post 3914244)
So it doesn't bleed or rub onto bathing suits when it's hot?
I actually even did my steering wheel with it. 3 seasons and it still looks good. And lots of sweaty tight knuckle driving ! |
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