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post Jan 17, 2008 - 5:49 PM
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Whats up guys I am a custom painter in clearwater,fl PPG certified and I-Car certified and currently working at a highend dealership here.... I saw a few write ups on painting interior , they were descent but if you want the real custom look follow these steps Pics of fisnished work will be up soon

Step one: remove the interior pieces ... 99% of the time the interior is held in by clips... But on the center radio bezel after you take out the bottom piece there is 2 10mm screws on both sides then just pops out

Step 2: most people clean there interior and armoral them up baaaaadddd news if your painting thats fisheye heaven there... you will need to go to a auto parts store or local paint dist shop and get what is known as wax and grease remover its a solvent based cleaner if your using ppg the deltron line dx440 is awsome. wipe on with a towel moistend with it then right aways wipe off with a dry towel...

Step 3: if there is no texture like on our interior pieces scuff them up with 600 or 800 grit paper this will alow the paint to stick...

Step 4: pick your color do not use the cheap duplicolor that you can buy at the autopart store... go to your local bodyshop supply pick the color have them mix you 8 oz or a pint buy some reducer and clear and do it the right way mettalics and pearls on a hvlp gun shooth them at 10-15psi and clear at 25psi ... on a conventional spray gun shoot them at 35 psi and clear between 35-40 psi....

PPG is a good paint will last forever if prepped as written... is somewhat pricey but you can do your interior awsome for under 100.00$ you can go with the dupont nason line and do it for under 75 but would rather you go the PPG route


PPG materials needed for spraying your parts

Deltron or global paint

deltron or global reducer deltron is cheaper pick your temp rating

Deltron or global clears global clear that is good for this stuff is D893(clear) with d884(hardner) and D871(reducer)

THESE PICS ARE A TAD BIT MORE ADVANCED THEN JUST A SIMPLE COLOR THESE ARE MARBLED JUST AS I DID MY CAR BUT COLORS SWITCHED WITH BLACK POPPING THREW THE GREEN WITH GREEN BEING THE TOP COLOR BUT THIS IS WHAT YOUR STUFF COULD LOOK LIKE










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post Jan 17, 2008 - 6:23 PM
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What if you don't have a spray gun? How could someone like me go about painting the interior pieces?

Nevermind just found out how =\

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post Jan 17, 2008 - 6:26 PM
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great write up, however i doubt too many people who paint their interiors have a gun to use which is why they just clean, spray, n install

id love to see some metallic/pearlescent interior shots, hopefully not too overboard... like some metallic gunmetal ones would be nice =) just something subtle, yet refined


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post Jan 17, 2008 - 6:29 PM
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when i paint my car im painting the interior the same color so ill be doing this pretty much to the letter. ill be sure to post lots of pics biggrin.gif
post Jan 17, 2008 - 6:31 PM
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QUESTION!

I already have the grease/wax remover and a can of paint that I want to use. My local paint guy suggested doing a fog coat of adhesion promotor on the surface and let it dry before laying down the color coat. Any thoughts on adhesion promoter?


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post Jan 17, 2008 - 7:33 PM
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if it does not have one built into the can allready then yea that sounds like a good idea if your primering it first then u shouldnt have to worry about it.
post Jan 17, 2008 - 8:22 PM
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QUOTE(punkuup5150 @ Jan 18, 2008 - 12:33 AM) [snapback]631727[/snapback]

if it does not have one built into the can allready then yea that sounds like a good idea if your primering it first then u shouldnt have to worry about it.


You shouldn't have to primer it if you use good paint. We're not talking about exterior pieces that have to hold up against wind sheer.


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post Jan 17, 2008 - 9:31 PM
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can u make a write up on how to convert the little compartment below teh stereon into like a place to house switchs?


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post Jan 17, 2008 - 9:54 PM
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QUOTE(CelicaST_CALI @ Jan 18, 2008 - 2:31 AM) [snapback]631763[/snapback]

can u make a write up on how to convert the little compartment below teh stereon into like a place to house switchs?


What does that have to do with paint?


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post Jan 17, 2008 - 10:33 PM
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kinda offtopic, but i'd like to see someone paint their interior black, as in piano black finish. that'd look nice.. i'm not into colorful interiors..


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post Jan 17, 2008 - 11:18 PM
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idk...nothing i guess..lol


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post Jan 18, 2008 - 10:22 AM
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QUOTE(CelicaST_CALI @ Jan 17, 2008 - 9:31 PM) [snapback]631763[/snapback]

can u make a write up on how to convert the little compartment below teh stereon into like a place to house switchs?

Do u have the kind where you push a little button down and it flaps open?? IF so, its pretty easy. First, you take the compartment out, just unscrews from the headunit iirc. Dremel the back piece off, so that you have a strip of plastic and your box, minus the backing wink.gif . Now sand down the edges of the strip to make them straight and allow just enough space to slide the strip into the box, and mark and drill your holes for the switches on that strip.
Now the fun part, what you want to do is epoxy that strip approx 1/2"(you know, or whereever looks good to you) from the front of the compartment box opening. I suggest fabbing up 2-3 1/2" spacers out of MDF/wood/etc that are the same height as the compartment and that will hold the plastic strip evenly when you close the flap so that the epoxy can set.
Once the epoxy sets, you can just mount the switches and run the wires out the back of the box (easier if you use a few extra inches of wire so that you can wire it up in front of the box, and then just push them in their holes and that should be that. Enjoy.

I have no pictures because I haven't done this yet..but I've been thinking about this little mod for a while.
post Jan 18, 2008 - 11:56 AM
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95celGT did a killer job painting the interior plastics on my car with the same NightHawk Black Pearl that's on the exterior - looks really nice and subtle but def better looking than stock. I could get pics of that if anyone wants them.

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post Jan 18, 2008 - 3:34 PM
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post Jan 18, 2008 - 8:49 PM
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do u have any pics of doing it this way????
i wanna see the after pictures
post Jan 25, 2008 - 6:12 PM
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yes adhesion permoter would be good but isnt needed like they said no windsheer lol ill have pics up of mine this weekend i did mine the marble thats on my hood but reversed its the black popping threw the green ,,,, and also as far as the spray gun goes for small things you can use a cheaper HVLP gun and it will work you wont be able to see blotchyness like on a outside pannel

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