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Old 06-02-2004, 12:08 AM
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custom interior

can anyone refer me to any shops that do custom interior work in or around san francisco?
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Old 06-02-2004, 12:42 AM
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Re: custom interior

hi, my names the yellow pages






hhaha sorry man.. had to do that. just grab the yellow pages and look under upholstry if nothing in there, go under automotive and look for specialty shops and such

goodluck!
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Re: custom interior

If i were u i'd hit up the local library, get books!learn!Ask questions of people here! DO IT YOURSELF! its way more fun
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Old 06-02-2004, 10:30 PM
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Re: custom interior

^^^ i would agree. currently almost my entire interior is ripped out of my car..why you ask : i'm wrapping my own seats, making my own shift boot, wrapping door armrests and center console armrest, and painting plastics... everything is going to be OEM honda charcoal and light grey ... no ricey gay colors
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Old 06-02-2004, 11:50 PM
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Re: custom interior

define ricey gay colors
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Old 06-03-2004, 08:41 AM
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Re: custom interior

^^^ sorry, maybe "ricey gay colors" isn't the proper thing to say. but basically anything flashy or gaudy, like a fire engine red, or bright blue, or yellows.. those are pretty ricey. (imo)

i know a lot of ppl use those for show cars and thats cool cuz thats what they are meant for.. to attract attention.. and attention at a show is a good thing.. but for a daily driver... its a no-no
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can I ask how hard is it to remove to door panel to wrap the armrests?
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Re: custom interior

hmm, well for mine: not hard to remove the door panel from the door. some screws by the speaker, the door handle etc. once you have the door panel off.. for me: i have to cut off the plastic "rivets" to remove the armrest part. then pull off the cloth(or i guess you could leave it i'm not sure) apply some adhesive, wrap with new material. stretch and pull tight, trim excess, put panel back together with self threading screws(gonna need to be fat and short to thread into the plastic cylinders which used to be the plastic rivets we cut the tops off earlier) and washers. then reinstall the door panel.

i'll be doing this in the next week or so. and i'll deff take pics.
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Old 06-11-2004, 12:40 AM
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Re: custom interior

what steps should u follow to do the platic parts and the vynil parts of the dash, whats the diff?
I have many people telling me to prime, some to just use dupli-color, some say sand it, whats ur advice?
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Re: custom interior

well.. you can't do any of the those you mentioned for the vinyl.. the vinyl is wrapped over part of the door panel.. for that you would have to use a vinyl dye(which i'm to worried about doing myself.. if you were brave you could try it.. but buy some vinyl and try it on that first) or you could re wrap the vinyl in color of choice.

as for the plastics:
sand with 600 grit,
wash with soap and water
let dry
clean with rubbing alcohol
let FULLY dry
spray on plastic primer(its a primer made specifically for plastics to help hold to the plastic)
LIGHT sand with 1000 grit(plastic primer recommends only one coat of primer. so you must sand lightly here)
wipe off debris
5-6 LIGHT coats of color 15-20 mins apart
wait atleast an hour after
wetsand with 1000 grit
clean off debris
let fully dry
5-6 LIGHT coats of clear coat 15-20 mins apart
let it dry for 24hrs
wetsand with 1000 grit
clean off debris
wait atleast 3-4 days
rub out with polishing compound then with rubbing compound.


thats how i will be doing mine.. once the shops down with the sunroof, and once i finish my suspension install. then on to the interior i'll go!
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Old 06-12-2004, 02:17 AM
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Is all good, but y are u sanding after everything, i heard that if u sand the plastic, it can scratch it. My friend says that u should just buy the duplicolor prime and color, and clear. He said not to sand anything, just do all of the other steps u mentioned but without sanding, what is ur opinion on this?
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Re: custom interior

^^ if you don't sand the plastics.. the paint wont stick to it at all.. you sand the bare plastic with 600 so the primer can grab on..otherwise it will all just chip off.

everything else is wetsanded with 1000 grit so the end product is smooth

i haven't personally used duplicolor paints... but from my knowledge and the general census.. you must sand the plastic or the paint will not stick
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Old 06-12-2004, 09:08 PM
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Re: custom interior

so ur saying to sand it with 600 first, then put the primer on, then sand with 1000 the primer, and then wash again, then add the paint coats, then clear? and also, have u done this before, or is this just ur theory?
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Re: custom interior

^^correct except after you sand the primer; i just wipe it clean with a rag. but i do wash after color sanding and sanding the clear.

i have painted many things and i've also read many posts about painting.. this is not my theory..just common knowledge
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Old 06-14-2004, 02:56 PM
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Re: custom interior

y would u sand the color or the clear?
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