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earlyrolla
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Re: Painting Interior
Thu, 10 June 2004 11:27
Go to your local automotive accessories place and pick up vinyl/plastic paint. There are a few brands of it eg. VHT
http://www.speco.com.au/vht_vinyl.html
Like any painting, clean surface properly finishing with something like methylated spirits that wont leave behind any oily film.
If the surface is continually rubbed then the paint will eventually rub through (well at least that is what I have found).
Hope this is helpful for you.
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