Hey peeps question for you who have painted the interior trim....I have mine all the way around the dash and doors blah blah blah....looks great...but starting to wear....any suggestions on a paint order....like should you use a primer....should you smooth the plastic so on and so forth....
I did the following: 1: Clean Surface 2: Spray several coats Enamel Spray Paint 4: When dry apply several coats of clearcoat...
#965, "RE: ****PAINT INTERIOR*****" In response to Reply # 0
no you dont smooth the surface out, you rough it up with some low grit sand paper. no primer (its plastic not metal) and then spray paint (use krylon on hard plastic parts, not cheap kmart or some brand) and a vinyl spray on the flexible vinyl parts, dash doors, etc. http://www.geocities.com/blue2gnt http://www.geocities.com/blue2gnt/Interior_1
#966, "RE: ****PAINT INTERIOR*****" In response to Reply # 1
hey cyan thanks for the info the prob is i get morons in my car that scratch up everything how durable is your stuff... and i didnt buy the cheap stuff...but still gettin some scrathes any further idea? thanks
#967, "RE: ****PAINT INTERIOR*****" In response to Reply # 1
hey cyan thanks for the info the prob is i get morons in my car that scratch up everything how durable is your stuff... and i didnt buy the cheap stuff...but still gettin some scrathes any further idea? thanks
#968, "RE: ****PAINT INTERIOR*****" In response to Reply # 3
ive got about 15 coats of the hard plastic so its not going anywhere, and hasnt yet, but the dash being flexible, the paint has scratched in a couple of places but i am about to touch it up, the vinyl paint doesnt chip. the only panels that get dirty and have to be repainted alot are the side center console panels because your feet hit them when you are driving so they get a little brown http://www.geocities.com/blue2gnt
#969, "RE: ****PAINT INTERIOR*****" In response to Reply # 0
I used regular Rustoleum gloss enamel spray paint and dont have even the slightest sign of wear, discoloration or anything (its been a good year by now). Even painted the flexible center console cover with my elbow fixed to it everytime I drive with no wear. All I did was clean the surfaces with a slightly acetone damped cloth and sprayed about 6 or 7 light coats (aloowing each to dry). Dont sand or do anything to the plastic. I did that to a door handle frame and had to replace it. The paint will stick as long as the initial coat is applied correctly. I managed to mess up the initial coat on a few pieces (to thick a coat,running) and used the acetone to remove it right after I messed up (before it dried) and started again
#970, "RE: ****PAINT INTERIOR*****" In response to Reply # 5
this spring i plan on redoing the whole thing any suggestions on how to remove the enamyl spray paint and clear coat....so i can respray thanks much for the info
#971, "RE: ****PAINT INTERIOR*****" In response to Reply # 0
Ok,
More detail...how do you paint the door handle trim? Every time I try that with the Krylon it peels off in small slivers. I have the others done in red similar to the pic above. I thought about doing my door panels over in red leather along with the center arm rest. But for now need help on the door handle trim.
#972, "RE: ****PAINT INTERIOR*****" In response to Reply # 7
Only thing I painted is what you see here. I took the screw out and removed the door handle trim. Everything I painted I removed. If I couldn't remove it I didn't paint it. As for removing the paint off of plastic. Acetone or paint remover worked damn good to get the white paint off the fog light surround that was on my front bumper when I bought it. I dont think it will be easy to remove paint off interior plastic parts. If you can do it its gonna take elbow grease and good peeling skills (unlike metal you cant sand). I'd just clean and respray, maybe using a white base coat if a color change is going to take place.
#973, "RE: ****PAINT INTERIOR*****" In response to Reply # 8
ok...What I mean is what did you paint the door handle trim with? When I paint it the krylon peels off. This plastic seems more flexible, almost waxy. I cant get he damn shit to stick with out peeling off!
#974, "RE: ****PAINT INTERIOR*****" In response to Reply # 9
i used krylon first on all my interior trim including the door handles and it stayed for a year and a half. if you didnt take the piece out and rough it up a little there is your problem. for the same reason a car is sanded prior to painting do the same on the interior pieces. and spray in light coats, dont cover it on the first two coats, it should take at least 5 http://www.geocities.com/blue2gnt