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I'm currently restoring the black seats on my '76. My existing seat backs are usable, but have old spray paint flaking off of them. Does anyone know what I can use to completely remove the old paint without damaging the plastic?
I'm currently restoring the black seats on my '76. My existing seat backs are usable, but have old spray paint flaking off of them. Does anyone know what I can use to completely remove the old paint without damaging the plastic?
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I will tell you what I did and you can decide for yourself. After removing the back from the seat, I used a Scotch Brite pad to remove loose paint. Then sprayed them with Krylon Semi-Flat paint. They came out looking great IMO.
An after thought:
I also wiped them down before painting with Pre-Kleeno or Prepsol to remove any oil or wax. A good washing with Simple Green and a brush would also work.
|UPDATED|3/22/2004 11:04:09 AM (AZT)|/UPDATED|
An after thought:
I also wiped them down before painting with Pre-Kleeno or Prepsol to remove any oil or wax. A good washing with Simple Green and a brush would also work.
|UPDATED|3/22/2004 11:04:09 AM (AZT)|/UPDATED|
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Mine cleaned up allright using a stiff wire brush. I then painted them with interior dye.
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Replaced one cracked back on my 78 SA with a nice used back, but it had a ton of paint on it. Used straight lacquer thinner on a rag. Kept soaking the rag and scrubbing the back. Used about a pint for the one back, took off 95% of the old finish. Tried the thinner because I was leery after reading the stripper labels! Mike
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Thanks for all of the advice. I ended up using the wire brush to remove the peeling paint, then washed the pieces with an amonia solution & sprayed them with Krylon Fusion black. They came out beautiful.
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