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Painting car interior

Discussion in 'Interior' started by Fox, Jun 2, 2004.

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    Fox New Member

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    Painting car interior

    This is gonna sound stupid, but i know sh*t about painting specially a car.
    I've read vamp's DIY on painting yer car interior and he uses Vynil and fabric paint for the soft vinyl parts of your car, but for the hard platic parts he says to use enamel based paint but it needs to be primered first...

    how do i primer? :confused:
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    ja5983 Guest

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    buy primer.. and spray it on :-D
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    i r dumb or really feel like it now thnx
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    thnx... i'll try to find the black primer, but if i'll can't i'll have to do with the white one
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    another dumb quesiton... i went to my local hardware paint store and i only found a white primer paint can... does primer come in colors? do i need black primer to paint my interior black? or can I use this white one ?
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    you can use white but it will take more black paint to cover it
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    Krylon Fusion is the shit! That's what I've treated my Sundance to. Scratches don't show up too easily.

    But what I'm wondering is if he sprayed aerosal paint into a bowl to be able to brush it on or what.
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    use adhesion promoter on plastics.. not primer..
    or use Krylon Fusion Paint - that already has adhesion promoter in it
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    you dont need primer if you buy krylon fusion for plastics, ill post pics later, i just put all my pieces back in my car that i sprayed last night.

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