Piano Black Interior Trim Kit
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Post up some pics of your interior
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I imagine you could technically do it with any type of rattle can paint. Sand your trim, use a good primer that promotes adhesion (like a primer specifically made for plastics), paint with base coat (color), and then paint with clear coat. Once dried, wet sand the clear to produce a completely smooth surface and then polish to perfection.
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ecr527 that is very nice job on the interior. I'm in Miami, can you give me the name of the shop that did it? Also did they take out the panels or you did it your self? Thx!
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I did this to the interior pieces on my car. I took them out and had a local body shop spray them for $30. They really aren't prone to scratches all that much as mine have 3 or 4 coats of clear on them. Dust is easily noticeable on them, but if you keep your car clean, it's really not an issue.
Here's a couple of pics:
Here's a couple of pics:
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#43
I did this to the interior pieces on my car. I took them out and had a local body shop spray them for $30. They really aren't prone to scratches all that much as mine have 3 or 4 coats of clear on them. Dust is easily noticeable on them, but if you keep your car clean, it's really not an issue.
Here's a couple of pics:
Here's a couple of pics:
#44
Cross-posting into this thread.
I'm having a hard time finding a shop that will paint the interior trim like this from earlier in the thread:
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Most shops are declining the request. I'm contacting them through email and linking to the picture above for reference of what I'd like done.
A few suggested vinyl wrap.
Only one has said they would do it, and I haven't heard back yet how many hours they estimate the labor.
I'm having a hard time finding a shop that will paint the interior trim like this from earlier in the thread:
#9
Most shops are declining the request. I'm contacting them through email and linking to the picture above for reference of what I'd like done.
A few suggested vinyl wrap.
Only one has said they would do it, and I haven't heard back yet how many hours they estimate the labor.
#45
I did this to the interior pieces on my car. I took them out and had a local body shop spray them for $30. They really aren't prone to scratches all that much as mine have 3 or 4 coats of clear on them. Dust is easily noticeable on them, but if you keep your car clean, it's really not an issue.
Here's a couple of pics:
Here's a couple of pics: