bryanthompson Posted June 16, 2006 Share Posted June 16, 2006 So, the other day I wrote a post about the tragic end of my parcel tray. Well, today is a glorious day because it has been saved. My savior was Brenda Parkin, Chief Designer for Nissan's Color and Materials. She is a real sweetheat, and if you like her handy work, hit her up and tell her so at her myspace account; http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=29558895 Here is how you too can save your crumbly, ratty, stained, paper parcel tray in less than an hour. 1. Remove it veeeeery carefully. 2. Clean with a lint free rag and acetone (again, be verrrry careful and light on the acetone- this is just to get rid of any oils) 3. Color match or pick a close color (we used Dupont Vinyl paints because they age well in the sun) 4. Dust one coat very lightly. 5. Let dry to the touch (still tacky) and remove any left over lint with latex gloves. 6. Apply, 2-3 heavier coats- this will keep the original texture intact. 7. Smile- you've just saved a peice of history! Here are pics: http://www.flickr.com/photos/14961802@N00/sets/72157594147019724/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jerry DeMoss Posted June 16, 2006 Share Posted June 16, 2006 Nice tip!Thanks.I will keep that in mind incase I come across something like that I need to repair. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DerFahrer Posted June 16, 2006 Share Posted June 16, 2006 1. PHEW!! 2. Detail your own car from now on Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thepenguin Posted June 16, 2006 Share Posted June 16, 2006 hmm now that you have it fixed what have you learned. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bryanthompson Posted June 16, 2006 Author Share Posted June 16, 2006 Ha ha! I hear ya boys... But the place that's doing the work is one we normally use for cars that are going into museums (mine's not.) They are giving me a substantial discount so I can't pass it up... I'm unable to do most of the things they do, like removing engines to clean the bay, powder coating parts, or disasembling doors to get at the inner jams to clean and check for hidden rust... I can fix the little mistakes they make from time to time... I'll post pics of the car soon - Its truly amazing what they've done to it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thepenguin Posted June 16, 2006 Share Posted June 16, 2006 got ya man well just take care of it sounds like there doing this one right if you wreck it driving like an ********************* there will be alot more ***************ing Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bryanthompson Posted June 16, 2006 Author Share Posted June 16, 2006 Heh, heh. I'll keep it under 50mph... oh wait, that's the top speed... Thanks man! BT got ya man well just take care of it sounds like there doing this one right if you wreck it driving like an ********************* there will be alot more ***************ing Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
baccaruda Posted June 16, 2006 Share Posted June 16, 2006 Brenda's office is in an old airstream? jealous! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
moosens Posted June 16, 2006 Share Posted June 16, 2006 Sweeeeeet! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seahag1978 Posted June 17, 2006 Share Posted June 17, 2006 Lesson learned... when you're using a cleaner, rejuvenator, or anything else... when in doubt, try it on a hidden spot and let it lay for a week or a month under normal conditions. Then try a small spot in the sun. Mink oil and Lemon Pledge furniture polish seems to be the best for rejuvenating most plastics, and it lasts without reapplication. Never, ever use Armoral on OLDER plastics, foam based items or rubber! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bryanthompson Posted June 20, 2006 Author Share Posted June 20, 2006 Thanks! If you like Airstreams, check it out: Those trailers were given to us by Airstream in exchange for the one we designed for them, "The BaseCamp." You can see pics on my site: http://www.bryanthompsondesign.com Brenda's office is in an old airstream? jealous! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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