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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Oklahoma City
Posts: 208
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If you're meaning interior laquer then "Yes" this works to paint hard surfaces another color without losing the grain effect stamped into the hard part. If you're meaning vinyl paint, then my answer is "No" it doesn't work very well. The problem is not the initial appearance but rather durability. If you're serious about a color change, then you'll be best served by new upholstery, new vinyl, and repaint of the hard parts.
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