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[GMCnet] Duplicolor and the interior [message #219833] Sun, 25 August 2013 04:54 Go to next message
Guy Lopes is currently offline  Guy Lopes   United States
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I just ran across this video from Stacey David of the TV show Gears. I love
the can-do attitude that he projects. This is a pretty basic video, but a
project that I will be tackling in the future. I presume that using the
products from SEM (?) will have similar results.

You can see the video here:
http://youtu.be/yD1QqO5ZfAM


Guy Lopes
76 Birchaven "Orion"
Sacramento, CA

www.GMC-Guy.com





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Re: [GMCnet] Duplicolor and the interior [message #219836 is a reply to message #219833] Sun, 25 August 2013 06:39 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Steven Ferguson is currently offline  Steven Ferguson   United States
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Guy, I have used SEM vinyl dyes on over 20 restoration projects, including
my GMC and the stuff is great. The demo is correct in saying that you have
to clean the heck out of anything before painting. I don't use any
silicone products and they're not allowed in my shop. The crap gets on
everything. Even sandblasting will not remove silicone, it just imbeds it
and contaminates whatever blasting medium you are using. Clean and prep is
the secret. This is the first time I've seen a vinyl primer though. I
don't believe SEM has that product in their linup.
Steve F.


On Sun, Aug 25, 2013 at 2:54 AM, Guy Lopes <tawptool@surewest.net> wrote:

> I just ran across this video from Stacey David of the TV show Gears. I love
> the can-do attitude that he projects. This is a pretty basic video, but a
> project that I will be tackling in the future. I presume that using the
> products from SEM (?) will have similar results.
>
> You can see the video here:
> http://youtu.be/yD1QqO5ZfAM
>
>
> Guy Lopes
> 76 Birchaven "Orion"
> Sacramento, CA
>
> www.GMC-Guy.com
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Re: [GMCnet] Duplicolor and the interior [message #219853 is a reply to message #219833] Sun, 25 August 2013 08:18 Go to previous message
GMC Cruse is currently offline  GMC Cruse   United States
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Guy Lopes wrote on Sun, 25 August 2013 05:54

I just ran across this video from Stacey David of the TV show Gears. I love
the can-do attitude that he projects. This is a pretty basic video, but a
project that I will be tackling in the future. I presume that using the
products from SEM (?) will have similar results.

You can see the video here:
http://youtu.be/yD1QqO5ZfAM


Guy Lopes
76 Birchaven "Orion"
Sacramento, CA

www.GMC-Guy.com



I used SEM on my dash and side panels four years ago and they still look good. I didn't use a primer. The color matches the tan Odyssey seats.


Mike K. '75 PB Southeast Michigan
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