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zero psi Sep 7, 2004 11:56 PM

interior paint
 
does it work good? does it last long? is it worth trying? any brands work better than others? can i think of any more questions??

01xtreme Sep 8, 2004 04:09 AM

RE: interior paint
 
I dunno...I was going to have my old car's interior painted. I went and asked a shop and they said that it dyes the vinyl so yeah, it would never come off. I did have my carpet color changed from grey to black in it too. It worked and looked great. It never came off like some stories I've heard. I dunno about what brand to get or what-not. I'd go ask a paint shop and see what they use and then go from there...sorry..not much help.

nerve_agent Oct 12, 2004 05:11 AM

RE: interior paint
 
Duplicolor Leather and Vinyl Dye, get it at any Auto Zone with a [sm=smiley35.gif] load of different colors. I recently did a few ( main front dash face,bezel,window/lock panels,and glove box) parts in Rally Red and it looks awsome, contrasting with the black interior. Guarenteed not to chip or fade( thats what the site says ) fairly inexpensive($5.00 a 11oz. can)Spray on, and very easy to use takes little time to do just pulling panels ,cleaning them, then doing layers so ya dont get "the runs" dries in about 1 hour but wont fully sink into the pieces for about 12 hours, after about a week or so its ready to be shined with some Armour All. Hope this helps!

zero psi Oct 14, 2004 11:56 PM

RE: interior paint
 
sounds good! i'll have to give it a try. thanks man!

01xtreme Oct 16, 2004 10:01 PM

RE: interior paint
 
What about sanding so you don't get the texture of the dash, etc.?

nerve_agent Oct 17, 2004 10:11 PM

RE: interior paint
 
you can do that if the texture bothers you, I personally didnt so it came out fine for me, it does take some effort as you would more than likely have to wet sand it. againt its a personal choice as to how you want it to look, only problem is, you sand one part, you might as well do em all to match!

89Blazze Nov 1, 2005 04:32 AM

RE: interior paint
 
doing mine w/Plastic Primer & Rustoleoum Paint...the trick is the Plastic Primer in order for the paint to stick doing my interior in charcoal mettalic grey & mettalic sliver. Will posts pics next week stay tuned for pic's

snowboardingtripp Nov 1, 2005 08:09 AM

RE: interior paint
 
the interior dash and side panels i painted my self and a word of advise..i used komelion paint that was blue to red and in side the vehicle the sun doesnt hit all the time so you are left with a purpleish color so stick with solid colors

mobileaudio219 Nov 7, 2005 10:21 PM

RE: interior paint
 
Krylon plastic paints works very well, probably the best spray PAINT you can use.

mobileaudio219 Nov 7, 2005 10:23 PM

RE: interior paint
 
I should point out that it works best on hard plastics (i.e bezels and such)..


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