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Old 08-30-2004, 08:23 PM
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Matching Interior

Hey, im in the middle of my first project and i would like the interior to match the exterior... so i was wondering how you guys would do this using the paint you used for the outside of the car ... do you spray it into a lil cup and dip your brush in?
im painting the interior white on black .... i want the white to just be the accesories .. so how do you suggest i do this? also do you primor your interior before spraing it the colour you want?

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Re: Matching Interior

I usually airbrush all my parts, and those that dont have an airbrush still use a rattle can and some quality masking tape.
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Ok thanx...... so you primor first?
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i dont usualy primer a plastic parts.. so long that the parts is wiped and cleaned
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Re: Matching Interior

I rattle can or air brush the body and I hand paint the interior, I found that it works best for me.
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Re: Matching Interior

i hand paint my interior as well. i always use spray paint or airbrush for the exterior...depending on how detailed the project is. air brush for fancy graphics, or just plan spray paint for one solid color. i have a few tricks up my sleeve for spray painting as well....
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ok well looks like i have some experementing (sp) ahead of me!
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