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<blockquote data-quote="theCybe" data-source="post: 1515684" data-attributes="member: 558105"><p>I used a clear adhesive promoter before I sprayed the plastic/vinyl coat. The final product is more durable than I expected (you could scrape it off with some effort);</p><p></p><p>The vinyl soaked it up like stain, I scratched it hard with my fingernail, and left only a hairline; The line is from physically damaging the vinyl, though; The paint didn't budge.</p><p></p><p>Somebody told me to prep with sodium benzoate or something similar to 'devarnish' the factory vinyl, strip all the armorall, etc, and make it soak up the dye.</p><p></p><p>Corsica; I saw some droop on your vinyl, is that from the Spray 90 or 357?</p><p></p><p>I had an 88 Beretta, so I'm quite familiar with your car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theCybe, post: 1515684, member: 558105"] I used a clear adhesive promoter before I sprayed the plastic/vinyl coat. The final product is more durable than I expected (you could scrape it off with some effort); The vinyl soaked it up like stain, I scratched it hard with my fingernail, and left only a hairline; The line is from physically damaging the vinyl, though; The paint didn't budge. Somebody told me to prep with sodium benzoate or something similar to 'devarnish' the factory vinyl, strip all the armorall, etc, and make it soak up the dye. Corsica; I saw some droop on your vinyl, is that from the Spray 90 or 357? I had an 88 Beretta, so I'm quite familiar with your car. [/QUOTE]
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