On Sunday 05 August 2007 07:16:02 Matt Haas wrote: > SEM is one brand that has excellent products for dying > vinyl and plastic (make sure you use their prep solution and follow the > directions exactly). I can attest that SEM stuff holds up extremely well. My Hornet has been in two years of daily-driver use. I painted white and light grey over various blue and brown interior parts and it shows no wear at all, holds up well to cleaning, etc. The only wear is on the steering column around the ignition, where it has picked up some dirt stain. It's white there (is there a worse color for a daily driver interior?) > I'm not sure what type of paint the factory used on steering > wheels but I would not use a lacquer based paint (which is what most > spray paint is) since the solvents are very aggressive. Been there done that don't bother! (I did our other Hornet's steering wheel black.) Hand wear kills paint ASAP. For both Hornets, I simply got good-quality leather lace-on steering wheel covers. I did also paint them first, so that there is no color transition and the parts you can see match. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list