interoir paint
i need to know what paint to use to do the interoir of my del sol i know the colors are going to be black and white but i just dont know what paint. should i primer the plastic before i paint it? does anyone have pic's of their interior they did? do you have to clear coat the interior? does anyone in anahiem/garden grove area know a good place to get seats redone?
Thanx
Thanx
I'll help you before any flaming starts on not using Search
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https://www.honda-acura.net/forums/s...nting+interior
But do remember to search here first as well as Google. If you're still stumped anyone here will be more then willing to help given that you've tried first. But anyways, hopefully that can help.
h: https://www.honda-acura.net/forums/s...nting+interior
But do remember to search here first as well as Google. If you're still stumped anyone here will be more then willing to help given that you've tried first. But anyways, hopefully that can help.
ok i looked up the link you gave me thanx but i noticed that not to many people said if they liked it or not i did ½ my del sol allready the paint is mainly white. i thihnk i'm having second thoughts about this it looks good on there and all. I just have to clear coat it and im done but one thing is does this chip easy or does that depend on the job you do cause some people are saying they regret doing it and some say it's the best but i dont know can some one give me some insight on this topic and not bash the shit outta me for being new Thanks
I don't know, I think if done tastefully a painted interior looks a lot nicer than having black seats and dash with cheap looking gray plastics everywhere else.
It bugged the heck out of me until I decided to put in a new black headliner (needed a new one anyway) and use Krylon Fusion black spray paint to do the panels. Krylon Fusion is the paint to use for plastics, if you are going to do it. Those panels are a year old in the pic, though I've had it in my Jeep for 4 years now and no fading. No sanding necessary, but do make sure you clean it up real nice with some acetone or something along that line. And no, its really not that much hotter with an all black interior.
Now if you are going to paint it something like red, green, or any other color of the rainbow I'd have to reconsider...but black, a darker gray, something subtle to match the interior I'd say ok...but to each their own I guess.
It bugged the heck out of me until I decided to put in a new black headliner (needed a new one anyway) and use Krylon Fusion black spray paint to do the panels. Krylon Fusion is the paint to use for plastics, if you are going to do it. Those panels are a year old in the pic, though I've had it in my Jeep for 4 years now and no fading. No sanding necessary, but do make sure you clean it up real nice with some acetone or something along that line. And no, its really not that much hotter with an all black interior.
Now if you are going to paint it something like red, green, or any other color of the rainbow I'd have to reconsider...but black, a darker gray, something subtle to match the interior I'd say ok...but to each their own I guess.
IMHO that's a realistic example of why one would paint the interior. Not trying to find any and every piece you can pop off with a flat head and paint it ghost white, blood red, or 'jdm' yellow. :nono:
Save the fruit colors for the cavaliers
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Save the fruit colors for the cavaliers
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