View Poll Results: What you think on doing this to the intior
Yes go for it it will look awesome
4
80.00%
no dont do it it it will look crapy
1
20.00%
it will chip easy so do it at your own risk
0
0%
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intior paint?? what you think
#1
intior paint?? what you think
Alright i know there is threads of this out there but id like to put it in the way i want it just to see what everyone thinks
OK first i wanted to take out all the intior plastic now ive always hated that texture they pressed onto the older 4th gen intiors how its all rough so my idea was to take the sandable primer and spray the whole intior to cover the texture then sand it all smooth not being rough at all at which i would do threw the whole car then spray it black then with a high gloss so it would look very very simaler to the extior paint into the car
then take the fabric on the door panals and put a black vinal in it place to match then adding some black leather seats with all new black carpet and head board
now what i want to know is has anyone tryed this method on their intior plastic so i would know if the sandable primier actually sticks and if it does when you finished did it chip off easy or what
i would take my time doing one piece at a time with no hurry plus with winter coming i will have alot of time of the car sitting around
go ahead speak your opinion thats why i put it up if you know it wont work say it if you know it will work say it if you hate the idea then go for it
speak your mind
OK first i wanted to take out all the intior plastic now ive always hated that texture they pressed onto the older 4th gen intiors how its all rough so my idea was to take the sandable primer and spray the whole intior to cover the texture then sand it all smooth not being rough at all at which i would do threw the whole car then spray it black then with a high gloss so it would look very very simaler to the extior paint into the car
then take the fabric on the door panals and put a black vinal in it place to match then adding some black leather seats with all new black carpet and head board
now what i want to know is has anyone tryed this method on their intior plastic so i would know if the sandable primier actually sticks and if it does when you finished did it chip off easy or what
i would take my time doing one piece at a time with no hurry plus with winter coming i will have alot of time of the car sitting around
go ahead speak your opinion thats why i put it up if you know it wont work say it if you know it will work say it if you hate the idea then go for it
speak your mind
#3
this has been brought up several times but basically prep work is definatly the biggest thing if u dont prep it right it will look like total ****, but if u prep it right and get the right kind of paint then it can look pretty good.
#5
i know that most replacement parts do start as black yet with our interior it is pressed plastic my question is if i spray it with primer and then sand it all smooth to cover the texture will it stick or will it just chip off it it chips i dont want to be touching it up all the time
plus the dash cover if i spray a high gloss on it it is going to refract the sun right onto my eyes should i not high gloss that or what i donno if it will look stupid with the whole interior being high glossed and the dash mat not
plus the dash cover if i spray a high gloss on it it is going to refract the sun right onto my eyes should i not high gloss that or what i donno if it will look stupid with the whole interior being high glossed and the dash mat not
#6
Originally Posted by YELLOWCAMARO94
i know that most replacement parts do start as black yet with our interior it is pressed plastic my question is if i spray it with primer and then sand it all smooth to cover the texture will it stick or will it just chip off it it chips i dont want to be touching it up all the time
plus the dash cover if i spray a high gloss on it it is going to refract the sun right onto my eyes should i not high gloss that or what i donno if it will look stupid with the whole interior being high glossed and the dash mat not
plus the dash cover if i spray a high gloss on it it is going to refract the sun right onto my eyes should i not high gloss that or what i donno if it will look stupid with the whole interior being high glossed and the dash mat not
#7
Originally Posted by camaro94
if you do the dash cover a high gloss, it will reflect onto the windshield more and be more of a bother. Some people find it very annoying, others less so. The best thing to do if you don't want it to bother you is satin or flat. You could always paint it gloss, try it out, and if you hate it paint it satin/flat or get a dash mat cover.
But if you do do it, take your time, put ALOT of time and effort into it, thats the only way it will look good. If you do it right, it'll look great. good luck either way.
#9
Originally Posted by YELLOWCAMARO94
i know that most replacement parts do start as black yet with our interior it is pressed plastic my question is if i spray it with primer and then sand it all smooth to cover the texture will it stick or will it just chip off it it chips i dont want to be touching it up all the time
plus the dash cover if i spray a high gloss on it it is going to refract the sun right onto my eyes should i not high gloss that or what i donno if it will look stupid with the whole interior being high glossed and the dash mat not
plus the dash cover if i spray a high gloss on it it is going to refract the sun right onto my eyes should i not high gloss that or what i donno if it will look stupid with the whole interior being high glossed and the dash mat not
#11
i dont want to sand it cause that will take a long time to sand ever piece smooth and even i just want to fill the holes with the snadable primer making it smooth i want to know if that will chip im not going to cheap on paint im going to use automotive paint just like the outsdide i have a 95 black camaro right now where can i get the paint to match for the interior from like autozone napa or what?
#12
and what i meant by pressed plastic is it is one sold color all the way threw on newer cars if you snap a dash piece most likely it is covered with a certain color and then its a black plastic
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