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<blockquote data-quote="GSPsnFORDs" data-source="post: 12489015" data-attributes="member: 67462"><p>If you do it, then do it right and take your time and will last. I did this to my '03 F150..very similar interior plastics. Wet sanded through the various grits until smooth, 2-3 coats primer, 3 coats dupli-color, 3 coats clear. It held up for 8 year from -20F temps to 100F+ temps and never cracked.</p><p></p><p>Only word of advice, might want to consider a body shop type of clear coat if going gloss. The rattle can gloss could scratch if not careful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GSPsnFORDs, post: 12489015, member: 67462"] If you do it, then do it right and take your time and will last. I did this to my '03 F150..very similar interior plastics. Wet sanded through the various grits until smooth, 2-3 coats primer, 3 coats dupli-color, 3 coats clear. It held up for 8 year from -20F temps to 100F+ temps and never cracked. Only word of advice, might want to consider a body shop type of clear coat if going gloss. The rattle can gloss could scratch if not careful. [/QUOTE]
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