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all the interior in my car is tan but i want all my dash board and the door panels and everything else to be black and instead of me going to a junkyard or something to fine a civic the same year as mine i would like to just paint but i want to get good paint that will make it look like the dashboard and everything came like that and a paint that won't also crack and last without me having to keep retouching it so i would just like to know what paint is the best to di things like that and you know dress up the inside THANKS FOR THE HELP IF ANY!!!!!
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You'd be much much better off with getting an already black interior. I can't remember the name of the paint I used in my riced saturn, but it lasted a good while without chipping, cracking or fading.
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eeeek. i hate the tan interiors too.
![]() the best thing to do is obviously swap it for some black panels. but, if painting is the next best option, prep the area good, then krylon primer + krylon fusion base + clear works well. |
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You shouldn't have to prime krylon fusions.
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There's a company that's making spray-on vinyl dye for interior panels now. It works really well and looks really good if you prep the surface correctly. It costs about 10 bucks a can.
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<!--QuoteBegin-Jeef@Jan 12 2005, 07:21 PM You shouldn't have to prime krylon fusions. [/quote] do not use krylon Use a dye is works great and dosn't look like you painted it. |
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