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Old 03-25-2002, 02:47 AM
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Unhappy Somebody Knows How To Paint My Car's Interior

IM NEW ON THIS STUFF, SO IM GONNA BE DIRECT, I GOT A 1987 LE BARON TURBO, I KNOW ITS KIND A OLD, BUT IM USING THE CAR FOR MAKING EXPERIMENTATION, OK, ANYONE CAN TELL ME HOW TO PAINT MY DAMN CAR INTERIOR AND MAKE IT LOOK BETTER. C YA

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So what is the conection with the supra from the F&F?
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Why on earth would you paint the interior? You mean like the dash and stuff?
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well if youre talking about your trim pieces, take them out, spray a coat of primer, and spray a few coats of whatever color u want.
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do exactly what ldelaysionl said, only one thing different.... sand them before you primer..... they look MUCH smoother if you sand.....

my cousin painted slot of the stuff in his 96 Geo Prism, and it looks AWESOME... just remember to sand it SMOOTH

1. sand until smooth
2. primer (2 smooth coats)
3. sand lightly to take all runs out and slick the surface
4. blow the peice off to make sure there is on dust on it
5. paint it with a few coats

this should create a very smooth slick look.... his looks like we had it painted from factory and is the same color as the exterior.... looks AWESOME...

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Old 03-25-2002, 07:58 PM
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Oh and I forgot to mention, nice to see another Baron owner in here.
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Sup

Sup dude. My name is Jesse and I am thinking about getting a 1991 le baron. Right now I have a 1990 Honda Civic Hatchback. I painted my own interior and its pretty easy. If you are anywhere near Las Vegas I could do it for ya, or if not I can tell ya how. Hit me up. :smoker2:
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Re: Sup

hey i have a 97 honda civic and the interior is gray but i want to make it black what do i need to do and most important what kind of paint like from what store or brand please reply
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Re: Somebody Knows How To Paint My Car's Interior

OMG...look at the date before you post!!! This thread is over 3 years old!!!
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Re: Somebody Knows How To Paint My Car's Interior

hey what brand do i use on the interior in paint like at what store do i find the paint at
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Re: Somebody Knows How To Paint My Car's Interior

call up paint stores... and ask them. chances are the interior is vinyl. so you need paint made for vinyl. yes there is paint specifically for that. if its not vinyl find out what it is and what kind of paint you need by going to a paint store. whats a paint store you ask. well sherwin williams is one... just look in the frickin yellow pages.
 
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