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New interior... AGAIN!

Posted: May 16th, 2003, 2:22 am
by mazdamxstyle
Well all day long I spent ripping out my interior, up to the very last panel. I only got the front section of the car done and back on the car... but thats the hard part. Im gonna wake up at 7 am and go get more of the paint ive been using, 10 bucks a can, but its OOOO so sweet. I have a car show to attend at 12 tomorrow so I have to book and get everything painted and back in, but the back section shouldnt be to hard, just a few screws compared to the front where it was 1 million screws! Ill have pics up tomorrow night and I really think you guys will like it. I know about how hard it is to keep clean and how bright it is in white, but man Im loving it. Well I'll be back tomorrow! peace out

Re: New interior... AGAIN!

Posted: May 16th, 2003, 5:09 am
by zytariuk
$10.00 bucks a can? That's cheap! Im using foliatec interior car spray at $30.00 bucks (+tax) a pop :|.

Re: New interior... AGAIN!

Posted: May 16th, 2003, 9:45 pm
by MrMX3
If your doing your whole interior and want it even you should not be using spray cans at all. I used sems vinyl dye, bought it by the quart, and used an actual paint gun to spray it.
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I did it last year with cans, and this year with the gun. Can't argue with results. It comes out so much better there's just no comparisson.

Re: New interior... AGAIN!

Posted: May 18th, 2003, 4:14 pm
by mazda
how hard to take out that dsh board

Re: New interior... AGAIN!

Posted: June 3rd, 2003, 3:23 am
by GSBRION
is there any way you could write out how to remove all the front interior parts? id really appreciate it

Re: New interior... AGAIN!

Posted: June 3rd, 2003, 3:39 am
by Kapp00
I used DUPont Dye for my console and soon to be dash. using a airgun to spray it on. Its REALY DYE not some cheap knock off $10/can. and this stuff last's and doesnt chip away. i paid $79/pint of red and $80(tax in)/quart for white.
does the job well.

Re: New interior... AGAIN!

Posted: June 3rd, 2003, 3:40 am
by Kapp00
looking at fibre glassing instead though looks Much better i'd say..