weekend project: Painted Dash and console
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thanks for all the props guys.
kidspace, whats next is a complete two-tone paint job, then waiting for another written off monte SS to come through our bodyshop so i can get my brickyard spoiler and the ground effects off it for free
sir monte, those are 2 neon tubes. I pulled the bumper back a little and wedged it with a roll of tape sideways :P, i used 3M adhesive tape to mount them under the top lips of holes so they would shine downwards casting a blue glow rather than a cheesy blue tube just there. then i got sorta cheap and cut some cardboard, used aluminum tape on one side and put it in behind so it would reflect more of the glow out. lol . now if they would go back and forth i'd be like knight rider haha
the 3m tape held up surprisingly well in my -50 degree celcius winter so no worries bout it falling off.
i put a better view of it so you can see what i mean
kidspace, whats next is a complete two-tone paint job, then waiting for another written off monte SS to come through our bodyshop so i can get my brickyard spoiler and the ground effects off it for free
sir monte, those are 2 neon tubes. I pulled the bumper back a little and wedged it with a roll of tape sideways :P, i used 3M adhesive tape to mount them under the top lips of holes so they would shine downwards casting a blue glow rather than a cheesy blue tube just there. then i got sorta cheap and cut some cardboard, used aluminum tape on one side and put it in behind so it would reflect more of the glow out. lol . now if they would go back and forth i'd be like knight rider haha
the 3m tape held up surprisingly well in my -50 degree celcius winter so no worries bout it falling off.
i put a better view of it so you can see what i mean
Last edited by Nuffy; 04-13-2009 at 07:55 PM. Reason: added pic
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That looks really nice. When I bought mine, the dash had already been painted red, but it was done poorly. I really want to redo it and have it turn out like this, but in a ferrari red color. Any tips on how to do that or what paint to use?
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well what you use depends on what materials/facilities/tools you have access to friend.
i'm an automotive painter so i have access to pretty much anything so i might use some things others might not have..
for a DIY @ home in the garage try:
1. scuffing it for some tooth/grip
2. adhesion permoter for plastics
3. then build up the dash with some "high build primer surfacer". i'd recommend 4 wet-on-wet coats to get it up past the texturing. let it dry for a few hours before sanding it with some 320 grit sand paper. you should also use some guide coat (simple black spray paint light dusted over) on the primer before you start sanding so you can easily see any imperfections left like pinholes, chips etc...
4. once your happy with the smoothness, grab yourself some 600 wet sand paper and go over the entire dash again, this will remove the 320 grit scratches and making it even smoother for base coat.
5. BE PICKY, picky picky !!! , look closly at your work. this is your last chance to fix anything easily
6. once your satisfied with how it looks.. start painting
7. the paint i used is ICI autocolor made by PPG. non-waterbased
8. paint code location on GM vehicles vary: check
- inside the drivers side door jamb
- under your trunk
- under the spare tire cover in the trunk
- inside the glove box
all GM codes require u add "WA" in front of any paint code if using a computer program to mix your paint
prolly more info than you need sorry lol
i'm an automotive painter so i have access to pretty much anything so i might use some things others might not have..
for a DIY @ home in the garage try:
1. scuffing it for some tooth/grip
2. adhesion permoter for plastics
3. then build up the dash with some "high build primer surfacer". i'd recommend 4 wet-on-wet coats to get it up past the texturing. let it dry for a few hours before sanding it with some 320 grit sand paper. you should also use some guide coat (simple black spray paint light dusted over) on the primer before you start sanding so you can easily see any imperfections left like pinholes, chips etc...
4. once your happy with the smoothness, grab yourself some 600 wet sand paper and go over the entire dash again, this will remove the 320 grit scratches and making it even smoother for base coat.
5. BE PICKY, picky picky !!! , look closly at your work. this is your last chance to fix anything easily
6. once your satisfied with how it looks.. start painting
7. the paint i used is ICI autocolor made by PPG. non-waterbased
8. paint code location on GM vehicles vary: check
- inside the drivers side door jamb
- under your trunk
- under the spare tire cover in the trunk
- inside the glove box
all GM codes require u add "WA" in front of any paint code if using a computer program to mix your paint
prolly more info than you need sorry lol