How-To Paint Interior, Make your own Custom Interior Cheap! |
How-To Paint Interior, Make your own Custom Interior Cheap! |
Jun 13, 2003 - 4:41 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jun 12, '03 From Jersey Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
I've had my 96 ST for a week, and this was so simple I thought I'd share it with everyone. I painted a black interior metallic silver, and it came out fantastic. Just follow these steps:
Tools/Equipment: Flathead Screwdriver, Phillips Screwdriver, Dupli-Color paint of choice (ie-silver), Primer for "Trim Accessories" (choose color closest to what you want, I chose grey), Clear Coat Spray, Rubbing Alcohol, Cottonballs 1. Use the flathead screwdriver to prop the plastic pieces out from the dash. It's best to apply tape to the end of the screwdriver to avoid scratches. 2. When removing the large, center piece around the headunit, be sure to carefully disconnect the 3 plugs attached before yanking the piece away. When removing the lower center piece around the clutch, again be sure to unplug the 3 wires before removing. (If you decide on removing the lower console pieces, you will need to remove several screws with the Phillips screwdriver as well as 2 bolts with a wrench from inside the console itself.) 3. Apply rubbing alcohol to cottonballs and thoroughly wipe down each piece you plan on painting and allow to dry. 4. Apply one coat of primer to each piece and let dry 5. Apply 2-3 coats Dupli-Color to each piece and let dry one hour before applying clear coat 6. Apply 1-2 coats of Clear Coat and let dry 7. Re-install and enjoy! |
Jun 13, 2003 - 4:43 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jun 12, '03 From Jersey Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Before anyone asks, I had cracks in my center console when I bought the car.
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Jun 14, 2003 - 1:45 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Dec 26, '02 From new york Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
i was wondering if you did aound the controls for the windows on the doors. I wanna do mine and that is the only piece i can't figure out how to take out.
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Jun 14, 2003 - 11:56 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jun 12, '03 From Jersey Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Hey Paul, that's a good question, I'm working on it today, when I get it off I'll tell you how to do it.
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Jun 14, 2003 - 7:03 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jun 12, '03 From Jersey Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
OK, for those who are goin all out like I am, I decided to paint the whole center console, the entire gauge area, and the glove box. These pieces are a bit more tricky to remove, and you will need a wrench or socket wrench with 1/2" bit, as well as Phillips screwdriver.
Under the center piece where the clutch is you will find 4 screws, 2 up top and 2 down low. You will find 2 nuts inside the center console that must be removed also. There are 2 small bolts way down by the inside of the seats. There is a screw under the glove box, as well as a screw under the ignition. The fun part begins now, as you will have to remove the wires that attach the A/C unit, or you will not be able to remove the piece. Removing the 3 wires and disconnecting the A/C entirely will enable you to remove the entire center piece where the emergency brake is located. To remove the glove box, open it and remove the 3 screws up top. Lastly there is 1 screw down to the right, but, to find this you must remove or lift up the long plastic piece running along side the door. To remove the gauge pieces, there are a number of screws that are clearly visible. Again, there is one screw to the bottom left that is hidden under the plastic piece running along the door. Any questions? |
Jun 14, 2003 - 11:34 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Mar 23, '03 From New Orleans Currently Offline Reputation: 5 (100%) |
got pics? I have most of mine down, just waiting on it to stop raining 'cause i don't want my clear gloss to shadow.
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Jun 15, 2003 - 12:52 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jun 12, '03 From Jersey Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Pics will be up once it stops raining here. One thing to consider, putting the A/C back in is a bitch. You might need someone to hold it while you try to get it back together...
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Jun 16, 2003 - 3:48 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Apr 28, '03 From Ithaca, NY Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
i did mine... they are pretty easy to get out, you just gotta put the flathead screwdriver under each end and pop up.... actually, i think thats how i did it... i dont know it was liek two years ago... but thats how i remember doin it... This post has been edited by OneLuv1: Jun 16, 2003 - 3:49 PM |
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Jun 16, 2003 - 4:50 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jun 12, '03 From Jersey Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Yeah, popping it out was easy! putting them silver peices back in though, damn I still haven't done it. Pics up later tonight. I dn't know what the deal is with the doors either, there a circle clasp thingys I'm afraid to snap. Anybody have input?
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Jun 16, 2003 - 6:39 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Sep 4, '02 From South Carolina Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
I have a question, would painting the entire dash be the same as painting the inserts? Or would it require any sanding etc.
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Jun 16, 2003 - 9:55 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jun 12, '03 From Jersey Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
I have seen guys who sand down everything before painting. Mine came out great when I cleaned them with rubbing alcohol and applied primer coats. (I painted the inserts and other parts of the dash without sanding)
The remainder of my dash is leather, so I am not going to mess with it. You can, however, purchase paint specially for leather at your local auto store. Anyone know what those circular clasps are on the inside of the door? (They hold the panel that covers the window controls) Any help would be appreciated. |
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