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1984 VINYL TRIM AND VINYL TOP REPAIR INFORMATION

Model and Year: ALL 1984 MODELS

The intent of this bulletin is to supply information on the availability of material for the repair of vinyl trim and vinyl tops from U.S. Body Products regarding liquid vinyl color sprays and vinyl top repair material. Most of these materials should be available through your local jobbers.

P.P.G. Industries (Ditzler) also manufacturers vinyl paints for interior and exterior. The Ditzler material can be mixed by your local Ditzler jobber. If your Ditzler jobber does not carry LIQUID VINYL PAINT (UCV) contact the nearest Ditzler warehouse. The warehouse will refer you to the nearest Ditzler jobber that is able to supply the material.

If the U.S. Body Products material is not available locally, you may write, wire or phone U.S. Body Products, at the address shown on the attached sheets. They will advise you of the availability of the material and will ship the material directly to your dealership prepaid at your request. When contacting U.S. Body Products directly, give them the name of your local distributor so that they may follow-up in assisting the local supplier with your future needs.

U.S. Body Products will also market the VIP compound which is a 1 oz. tube of vinyl repair compound. This vinyl compound has been used in the manufacturing and GMAD plants for several years thus offering a different repair procedure for minor vinyl blemishes.

"We believe these sources and their products to be reliable. There may be additional manufacturers of such products. General Motors does not endorse, indicate any preference for or assume any responsibility for the products or equipment from these firms or for any such items which may be available from other sources."


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