Hi all. Recently completed another project on my '93 E250. This place has been a great resource so I thought I'd share this nice improvement.
I'm upgrading the stereo system which snowballed into a few different things. The plastic panels were in good shape but badly sun bleached into a weird yellow color. I had thought about a few different options of refinishing them but settled on painting them. Faster, cheaper, easy to touch up, etc. Process went as follows:
Wash with soap/water.
Acetone wipe
Alcohol wipe
Two coats SEM 39863 Plastic adhesion promoter
Three light coats SEM 15393 med gray color coat
Then as I was screwing plastic into plastic into sheet metal (thanks Ford), I thought "gosh, this is only going to rattle like crazy even more than it already does." So I decided I was going to line all six doors with sound deadening. I ordered the "Kilmat" self-adhesive 80 mil butyl & foil sound deadening sheets. This stuff:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0751CBXBT...roduct_details
Did all six doors with plenty leftover.
Results so far:
Very happy with the finish of the paint. Stood up well to the first outing and seems quite scratch resistant.
Even happier with the noise reduction from the sound deadening. Wish I had a better way of measuring it, but for me it's a very worthwhile investment. Cost was reasonable and the execution was quite easy.
Pics below of the process.
edit - well it rotated the photos for some reason but you get the idea. Gotta love tech.