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SoJ1Ro

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my interior is grey and i would llike to change it to black. what type of paint or dye should i use? and how should i go about doing this? sanding, primer, etc? help me. give me some advice. thanks :D
 

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iv got the same prollem, i hate that light grey but im in the works of buying a wrecked si, w/black interior, so imma do a interior swap, but as far as carpet goes, there is a place on egay, that sell s carpet and they fit really nice, my buddy got some for his, and it was pretty nice
 


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the hard plastic you can just sand with some high grit paper, and some red scuff pads , then get you some adheasion promoter, and spray em black,
 

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the hard plastic you can just sand with some high grit paper, and some red scuff pads , then get you some adheasion promoter, and spray em black,
so sand first, then spray adhesion, then spray paint black?
 


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yea i know there are atleast 2 how-to threads on here in the DIY section..search there
 

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There is this black interior paint that you should be able to find at your local automotive paint supply place. its supposted to be better than anything krylon or any other wal-mart brand interior dye.
 

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Painting Plastic Parts

I'm in the middle of a simular project. Besides Headliner,Sunroof Shade and Visors, I'm also doing the gray plastic parts. I plan to use "KRYLON FUSION FOR PLASTIC". They claim "The no-prep superbond paint. BONDS TO PLASTIC!" Also "Dries in 15 minutes or less, NO SANDING OR PRIMING." The most important part of the process is the prep. I need to remove 10 years of Black Magic protectant so the paint can stick to it. I plan to wash the parts in dish soap several times. Then use spray Brake Cleaner as final prep before painting. NOTE: Brake Cleaner may not be safe on some Plastics. Use sparently and test on a hidden back for any reactions. Take your time so the job will turn out like the pro's.
 

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defiently make sure you do the cleaning steps. I started on mine yesterday morning and missed one of the pieces for washing and it came out horrible. All the other pieces came out nice. Used the Krylon for plastic.
 

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There is this black interior paint that you should be able to find at your local automotive paint supply place. its supposted to be better than anything krylon or any other wal-mart brand interior dye.
That one is made by Dupli-colour, it's made for painting fabrics, specifically the cloth interior of your vehicle, you can find it at crappy tire or automotive stores.
 

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There's a few DIYs on Honda-Tech that are pretty good. SEM is almost universally recommended.
 


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