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Inside out reflective paint
I have a 1966 Plymouth Valiant that is Black. I am replacing the headliner, and thought that if I had some type of reflective paint to paint on the inside of the roof, it would be cooler, since it does not have Air conditioning... is there such a product that works from the inside? The car gets unbearable sitting at shows in open fields... thanks Chris
Chris BarryHobbyist - Blackwood , New Jersey
2004
Hi Chris. Sorry, but I don't think there is a principle, let alone a paint, that would help keep the car cool that way. Sorry.

Ted Mooney, P.E.
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finishing.com - Pine Beach, New Jersey
2004
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