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    Bart has a good a good write up on painting plastic, I used it on my interior... Looked damn good

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    I figured repainting it would be the only fix I just didnt wanna go through the trouble of taking it all off because the place thats peeling is right up next to the windshield, so thought id ask.
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    I recently tried the Dupli color cloth and trim dye. Forgot the name though. Didn't have to sand, just wiped down with grease and wax remover and sprayed. Came out great and got to keep the texture look. Only note though, don't use it on cloth, I used it to dye my head liner and it looks ok but feels like crap. almost like i sprayed it with glue and it's hardened.

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