Tuesday, February 9, 2010

How To Redo A Car Interior I Want To Redo My Interior Car Panels On My 260z Will Vinyl Spray Paint Be Effective And Quality?

I want to redo my interior car panels on my 260z will vinyl spray paint be effective and quality? - how to redo a car interior

My plan for the cleaning and spray paint my interior panels of cobalt blue instead of dark beer of documents. Do you have suggestions for new color in the car?

1 comments:

Gordon L said...

Absolutely. In fact, the plant dye cleaner groups. I have vinyl dye for many cars. The biggest problem is the choice of color. I've been through trial and error, that is the best brand of VHT vinyl dye. Then, collect a pleasant and not like a painting that looks like a complete work. A good alternative is DupliColor brand. You can find it in most auto parts store that got mine in Schuck. I also used the Krylon fusion plastic paint, but is not as durable as the VHT vinyl dye. For example, I changed my color from the interior of the Yukon ugly gray satin black and red.
Testing samples here.
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2769516
Red is the Krylon Fusion DupliColor red and black coloring is VHT pure black satin. However, ideally, adjustments must be removed and thoroughly cleaned to remove dirt and when it scratched, lightly sand. It has a strong toxic fumes when spraying, even in a well ventilated area, and recommends using some type of resperator. If you Krylon Fusion, take your time and spray several layers of ACCOrding Instructions for a nice finish, not too much to build. I have run the dye is almost a year of work and the wheels turn my vehicle per day and has not faded or scratched. Good luck with it and have a good day

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