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    Posted: 21 Apr 2022 at 9:33am
I am restoring a 611ltd and the plastic dash panels are faded. Does anyone have suggestions for what to use to return these to black? I have tried paint and was not satisfied and the restoration polish for vinyl cladding didn't work. I am hoping someone has a solution.
Thanks, Charley
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Did you use the spray paint specifically made for plastic? That has worked well for me.
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No, I did not think of it. Thanks for the help. Do you know what brand you used?
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there are a few brands that will work well... the main thing is to CLEAN the parts and PRIIMER with something that sticks well to the plastic... then paint...

Google " paint plastic car parts" and you get a lot of info and You Tube videos.. Many are professional and use air sprayers... There are some that use rattle cans, but need SPECIFIC type.





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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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Thanks for your help!!
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I use Rustoleum's Matte Black Trim & Bumper paint. Works quite well. P/N 251574. Like anything else, the surface needs to be super clean.
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I have used a plastic primer paint , then a plastic paint , then top coated with regular rattle can color I needed . The first 2 coats can be light spray on clean surface to get a good bond for the finish color 
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Thanks for your help guys. The experience and knowledge on this forum is so much help.
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