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Old November-4th-2002, 01:06 PM
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lol i don't think i'll do that much painting myself ever again! Thanks i appreciate your comments dj_bod.
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Old November-4th-2002, 03:13 PM
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Looks great man! I love all the Momo products as well.......

nice job............just make sure you finish all the painting.......
save your $$$ and do it yourself............
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Old November-9th-2002, 07:58 PM
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looks good

Everything looks good, the only I would not have done was the glove box. Your MOMO goodies are sweet, I have the exact same stuff but in red. Maybe I'll try some painting after seeing how good yours looks.
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Old November-11th-2002, 10:31 PM
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Might look good now (not my taste, but that's okay) but don't expect it to last very long.

You really can't paint flexible materials - any part that you painted that is soft - like the door pulls, armrests, etc - is going to flake off - sorry, but it is inevitable.

I wish you the best of luck, but PAINT is for hard, solid surfaces, and DYE is for flexible materials. There are vinyl dyes specifically made for what you did.

I do wish you the best with it, but don't be too surprised if after a year or so of normal physical abuse, wear, and hot/cold cycles from weather, the yellow begins to flake and peel from the softer surfaces.

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