I need to dye the plastic door pannels on the Challenger. Is mopaints still around? can I use Krylon Fusion? I have not founf fusion in flat black. I sthat the correct color for interior black?
The SEM line of products come highly rated.
Another vote for SEM stuff.
They make a bunch of spray-can colors already. You might very well just get lucky with a shade there. If not, they also sell the liquid in raw paint cans for a spray gun.
IMO it's worth the trouble to buy some cans & custom-mix a shade if you have to. I've never found a vinyl paint anywhere else (including the real body-shop-grade DuPont & PPG stuff) that works as well as SEM's vinyl paint does.
Do they sell SEMS at the local parts store or do you need to order?
The SEMS stuff does work well. but if you need the # for Mopaints, here it is: 732 846 1044
Quote from: 41husk on April 16, 2008, 06:48:07 AM
Do they sell SEMS at the local parts store or do you need to order?
A local NAPA store sells SEM products and they had basic colors on hand. This particular store also supplies paint to the local body shops so every NAPA may not handle it.
I thought these guys were very helpful and can and have all the color chips. It was $50 for a quart but well worth it if your want the right colors.
http://www.tcpglobal.com/autocolorlibrary/
Hey 41husk, MoPaints is still around. I just bought the Suede Black textured finish for my dash a week ago. Their number is 1-732-846-1044. :cheers:
Another vote for SEM. My local paint store carries their line and I took my glove box door down to them so he could match it on the spot. If you're trying to match something that's been in the car for 38 some years, it may be better going that route versus going with what it looks like coming out of the factory. :shruggy: