Paint interior parts
#1
Paint interior parts
So I already did some searching on the site and did get quite a few answers but I dont want to mess up my car so I wanna double check. Krylon paint is the best? How many people here have painter there interior pieces? Could you post pics and say the brand of the paint or if you did anything different to make it turn out the way it did. Thanks in advance
#5
RE: Paint interior parts
with those paints that bond with the plastic do they still require sanding? Both of those look great was the gauge cluster hard to get out to paint? Love the red Luke I want to do something similar with mine being that my car is red I love the red and black theme.
#6
RE: Paint interior parts
if your spraying right on to the vinyl get leather or vinyl paint.
if you want to clear coat it or have a nice hard shiny gloss get a can of adhesive spray, spray they desired area, then the color, then if needed, the clear
if you want to clear coat it or have a nice hard shiny gloss get a can of adhesive spray, spray they desired area, then the color, then if needed, the clear
#7
RE: Paint interior parts
The gauge cluster was pretty easy to get to. Just remove the dash and you'll see some screws that hold the plastic covering on that covers the gauges.
I also sanded my vinyl parts before the primer. I'm not sure if it was necessary, but i did it just to be sure.
I also sanded my vinyl parts before the primer. I'm not sure if it was necessary, but i did it just to be sure.
#9
RE: Paint interior parts
lol thanks for pointing that our cully I looked at that for a good 5 minutes and just couldnt figure out what the hell was mounted there totally see it now though, Icant wait to start painting