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Dave
December 26th 05, 03:25 PM
Looks we going with a complete new Airtex interior for our Warrior.
Has anybody here has any expirence with the "Duraplush" fabric? -
wear/staining/cleaning etc. Our Cessna had the "Duraweave" and it was
very rugged.

Also , any thoughts on painting the headliner? We will be using the
SEM paints.....

Dave

RST Engineering
December 26th 05, 04:24 PM
Why in the name of God's Good Geese would you PAINT the headliner?

Jim



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> Also , any thoughts on painting the headliner? We will be using the
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Dave
December 26th 05, 06:27 PM
'Cause Dodd at Airtex sugested it should be an "off-white" (towards
grey) to complement the light grey interior. The present "white"
headliner (vinyl) is white offset to beige (warm white) .

Either to be painted or changed....

And I think he is right.....It will look better...

Dave


On Mon, 26 Dec 2005 08:24:41 -0800, "RST Engineering"
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>Why in the name of God's Good Geese would you PAINT the headliner?
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>> Also , any thoughts on painting the headliner? We will be using the
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Paul kgyy
December 27th 05, 06:02 PM
I have an off-white headliner with light grey interior, and it never
appeared odd to me. But then, I'm not an interior decorator :-)

Otis Winslow
December 30th 05, 08:17 PM
Dave wrote:
> Looks we going with a complete new Airtex interior for our Warrior.
> Has anybody here has any expirence with the "Duraplush" fabric? -
> wear/staining/cleaning etc. Our Cessna had the "Duraweave" and it was
> very rugged.
>
> Also , any thoughts on painting the headliner? We will be using the
> SEM paints.....
>
> Dave

I've used SEM several times on aircraft interiors. It works well and
should be fine for the headliner since it's for flexible material.

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