is there a GODFORSAKEN decent, durable interior paint?
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is there a GODFORSAKEN decent, durable interior paint?
I desperately need the answers, lol. I want to make this entire interior, (sail panels,console,dash, etc.) or whatever i can- EBONY. The same Ebony form00-02. Please let me know what i can buy and evn a write up if applicable.
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im pretty sure when i did my sail panels from lt grey to black i used a paint from autozone that was specifically for plastic, vinyl, and fabric. I used regular brake cleaner to clean all the panels.. you have to make sure you get every bit of grease or oil off of the surface.
Check the link in my sig, ive got some pics of my panels.
http://sports.webshots.com/album/260677899MicWKJ
-john
Check the link in my sig, ive got some pics of my panels.
http://sports.webshots.com/album/260677899MicWKJ
-john
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SEM makes some good paint http://www.sem.ws
i bought my car with all of my trim peices painted white and i had them painted back to the normal color. i went to my local sherwin williams automotive paint store and had them color match some paint with something that the previous owner didnt paint. i scuffed it up with a brillo pad and then had my painter shoot it on with a rig. but you have to tell the paint store that its for your interior and you will still have to use an adhesion promoter. i just used a rattle can for that. but all of my stuff is holding up real good. good luck!
i bought my car with all of my trim peices painted white and i had them painted back to the normal color. i went to my local sherwin williams automotive paint store and had them color match some paint with something that the previous owner didnt paint. i scuffed it up with a brillo pad and then had my painter shoot it on with a rig. but you have to tell the paint store that its for your interior and you will still have to use an adhesion promoter. i just used a rattle can for that. but all of my stuff is holding up real good. good luck!