OER PP550 OER Interior Paint 1964-65, 1970 Plymouth, Dodge; Mopar 550 Red; 16 Oz. Aerosol (Net Wt. 12 Oz.)
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OER PP550 1964-65, 1970 Plymouth, Dodge Interior Paint; Mopar 550 Red; 16 oz. Aerosol (Net Wt. 12 oz.) Features:
OER's revolutionary Formula provides 40% more coverage than Standard dyes And lacquers, And actually penetrates And molecularly bonds to the surface to permanently seal in the Color. Dries to the touch in 45 seconds, Forms a complete bond in just 10 minutes. UV stable And Color fast, it will not crack, flake or peel. For use on vinyl, leather, ABS plastic, polycarbonate, polypropylene, polyurethane, acrylic, lexan, fiberglass And recycled plastics. When only the best will do, use OER Premium Quality Interior Paint. Factory original Color For Chrysler, Plymouth, Dodge replicates industry Standard Mopar Interior Color Code # 550. Comes in a 16 oz. Aerosol Can (Net Wt. 12 oz.)
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on vinyl, leather, polycarbonate, PVC, lexan, thermal plastic urethane or acrylic:
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Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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