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what kind of paint?

Discussion in 'Interior' started by prophesized, May 5, 2004.

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    prophesized Guest

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    im sure there is a fast and furious brand interior paint that would work well for you
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    slvr2000fdvspec Guest

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    for fabric, i have duplicolor fabric and vinyl paint, gloss black..but for plastic stuff, like the shifter bezel, i use regular testors black spraypaint..just primer before i spray it
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    PandaBojanglz Guest

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    what kind of paint?

    what kind of paint do i use to paint the inside of my car? dash and center console, doors and trim.

    What colors would you recomend? i have a glossy black 91 sedan im thinking black and maybe purple, red or blue. but all sugestions are welcome
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    I go to a paint shop and get paint put into spray cans. I prime first and then paint, then clear. It works great.
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    yeah, make sure you put a good layer of clear coat on the top or else any vinyl paint chips and scratches very very easily
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    JspeXAE102 Well-Known Member

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    plastics- use a adhesion promotor, then paint
    Vinyl - clean and use interior vinyl paint
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    Ninety Four New Member

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    Go to Walmart and look for something called Molecubond. This stuff changes the color of vinyl on a molecular level, instead of sitting on the surface like other paints. This means it won't ever chip or crack. I've had it in my car without clearcote for about 3.5 months and it still looks as good as the day I sprayed it on.

    If you get in a jam, I also found that Molecubond works pretty well on fabric too. :)
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    Mike4831 C-Town Pimp

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    i just bought the stuff from pep boys labled "interior" but def sand down what ur going to do clean that, let it dry, then prim, dry, paint two coats, then clean. if u wait to let all of it dry it might take a coupld hours but the final out come is great.

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