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Wood grain finishing
Hello,
I am wondering if anyone know how to re-finish old dash board on antique car that would look like wood grain finishing. I can paint the dash no problem on my own but to have it look like wood grain is a problem. For example, where do you buy the wood stain for wood grain design that is compatible with automotive paint and what is the step by steps procedure. Any suggestion is greatly appeciated. Regards, MN |
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This is a multi-layer paint job. There was a really good instructional
article a few years ago in "Auto Restorer Magazine" on this. Don't see why they shouldn't sell back issues. http://www.autorestorermagazine.com/car/ Luck, Andy -- ***remove "spambomb" from address to reply...*** |
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Try the following link from a fellow Plymouth owner. This produces a
nice look and is close to the original method used. http://www.ply33.com/Repair/woodgrain.html |
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