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Gregski 09-06-2023 05:36 PM

Armrest Vinyl Paint Remover & Stain
 
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not sure really where to post this so I figure the paint specialists may know

I recently bought two red(ish) 67-71 armrest against my better judgement since as everyone knows there is only one armrest color and that is black (hold your thumbs we can thumb wrestle over it later)

so one of them was black but the seller did tell me he spray painted it black, so I decided to use some paint thinner and removed the black to find red under it, and then beige under that, well the red aint coming off with paint thinner

the second arm rest is bright red but it already shows blue under that

So what am I doing? I have no idea

What is my end goal? two black arm rests

so what type of paint remover would you use on vinyl, or leather, or pleather or whatever this is, and what would you stain or die it with

please and thank you,
Greg

TKCR 09-06-2023 07:49 PM

Re: Armrest Vinyl Paint Remover & Stain
 
Lacquer thinner is what I have used on the vinyl parts.

Gregski 09-07-2023 12:11 AM

Re: Armrest Vinyl Paint Remover & Stain
 
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Originally Posted by TKCR (Post 9237613)
Lacquer thinner is what I have used on the vinyl parts.

thank you lacquer thinner worked, this pad used to be bright red

bad6772 09-07-2023 04:13 PM

Re: Armrest Vinyl Paint Remover & Stain
 
Lacquer thinner then wash with soap and water. a good wax and grease remover or rubbing alcohol then light prime and paint.

Gregski 09-07-2023 09:55 PM

Re: Armrest Vinyl Paint Remover & Stain
 
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Originally Posted by bad6772 (Post 9237919)
Lacquer thinner then wash with soap and water. a good wax and grease remover or rubbing alcohol then light prime and paint.

thank you I did just that, but I used some paint I already happen to have, an d like most modern spray paints it claims to be a paint and primer in one


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