Internal Blinds

PerkyCalifornia

PerkyCalifornia

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T6 Ocean 204
Hi all,

I appreciate that this subject has been raised before, however, having read through them all, I am not able to find a solution s o i'm hoping the oracles amongst you lovly folks may offer a solution please.

I have a T6 Cali with internal blinds (silver), that had some dirty marks on and when we cleaded them with a light scourer, it seems to have rubbed the coating off and has left them looked horrible in places!!

Can anyone please suggest a spray or any ideas of what to do please as we obviously want to avoid the cost of replacing them if possible.
Thanks in advance for your help :0)
 
Hi all,

I appreciate that this subject has been raised before, however, having read through them all, I am not able to find a solution s o i'm hoping the oracles amongst you lovly folks may offer a solution please.

I have a T6 Cali with internal blinds (silver), that had some dirty marks on and when we cleaded them with a light scourer, it seems to have rubbed the coating off and has left them looked horrible in places!!

Can anyone please suggest a spray or any ideas of what to do please as we obviously want to avoid the cost of replacing them if possible.
Thanks in advance for your help :0)
I would suggest a flexible fabric spray paint for Vinyl. See Google or Amazon.
Pull the blind down fully. Mask the surround, newspaper behind blind and masking tape on the trim and handle . Wash with warm soapy water, allow to dry for 24 hrs. Then a few light spray coats over the damaged sections and then spray the whole blind with at least 2 light coats following the instructions and then leave to dry for at least 2 to 3 days or longer. If its cold run the diesel Parking Heater day and night to speed up drying on a low/medium setting.
I doubt if you will be able to match the original colour but you could be bold and have a different/contrasting colour if it is just one blind such as kitchen or side door.
 
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