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I need to paint the rear seat plastic panels in my 68 Fury so what paint should I use? I think it would be Pearl White but what paint.
I need to paint the rear seat plastic panels in my 68 Fury so what paint should I use? I think it would be Pearl White but what paint.
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Thanks, now I dont have to ask that.I too need to re-paint my plastic interior panels with the Pearl White color. I don't see any color with that name in the SEM color lists. I hope someone out there has done their interior with a color that matches "Pearl White." Anyone ? Bueller? Bueller?
After I primed the hard panels ( rear armrests ), I painted them with a GM colour. It was a 3 stage pearl white from a Cadillac. I thought it turned out well. Everything soft was new from SMS.I too need to re-paint my plastic interior panels with the Pearl White color. I don't see any color with that name in the SEM color lists. I hope someone out there has done their interior with a color that matches "Pearl White." Anyone ? Bueller? Bueller?
I have a 68 sport fury convertible with dark green metallic panels I used Herbs paint and it came out perfect. I was very happy with the results. Some hat wearers wear very critical of using it. I believe They sell the white your looking for just check there website. Good Luck
Herb's Parts - Mopar Restoration and PerformanceWho is - where is "Herb's paint." Thanks for the info you guys.
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I think that Herb's paint might be mixed to match the original color better, but it is expensive. I've never used it, so I can't comment much more.
I have used the SEM interior paint and I'm pretty happy with it. Since the OP's car has white panels, I'd try the SEM paint. Do a "spray out" on a business card and see if it matches.
It's tough to get a color chart from them. This may help, but, of course, your color settings on your computer may be different.Thanks, John. But I don't know which SEP 'WHITE' the OP used. They have more than one, and they are listed under later model years.
It's tough to get a color chart from them. This may help, but, of course, your color settings on your computer may be different.
When I did my car, SEM told me that they could custom match anything if you sent a sample to them. Once you got it matched, you would go to a dealer that could mix their paint with the formula. I didn't do it for a number of reasons, so I can't offer any experiences.
If you want to do something "off the shelf", you are probably going to buy a couple different spray cans to try. Then don't figure on matching anything exactly. In other words, if you are doing one door panel, figure on doing all of them.
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