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Posted by 9cobrasvt8 (Member # 11078) on :
 
Anybody ever paint their interior plastics? How did it go? Im gonna try and get some stuff this weekend but if not i have heard you can paint it. Is this true? How well does it turn out?
 
Posted by RRRCobraSC281 (Member # 7086) on :
 
Did this on Saleens when I was down in LA.

You can paint on 99-04 panels. from 94-98 Ford applied a rubberized coating on the parts and this will react to automotive paints, plus with the many years of Armour-all that have been absorbed into it, probably better off getting the 99-04 ones.

Also did work for Joe at Chicane Sports Tuning as well and Adrian at Stallion Auto Concepts. I think there's a few people on this site that have bought my work from 99-02.

[ 2015-01-29, 11:01 PM: Message edited by: RRRCobraSC281 ]
 
Posted by 9cobrasvt8 (Member # 11078) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by RRRCobraSC281:
Did this on Saleens when I was down in LA.

You can paint on 99-04 panels. from 94-98 Ford applied a rubberized coating on the parts and this will react to automotive paints, plus with the many years of Armour-all that have been absorbed into it, probably better off getting the 99-04 ones.

Also did work for Joe at Chicane Sports Tuning as well and Adrian at Stallion Auto Concepts. I think there's a few people on this site that have bought my work from 99-02.

Ok ill see if i can just get the pieces i need in the right color or get 99-04 ones, thanks man
 
Posted by HaulinAss Motorsports (Member # 541) on :
 
Only use SEM Brand and DEFINETLY use the vinyl prep SEM offers. It makes a huge difference. Recently did a complete black interior conversion on an 87 coupe woth 95% oem black parts. . Unfortunately black rear panels aren't available for that year(newer 90-93 panels are different).

Now I'm not really a fan of non original colored dyed parts but with the prep and their dye its damn near oem quality.

[ 2015-01-30, 01:09 AM: Message edited by: HaulinAss Motorsports ]
 
Posted by RRRCobraSC281 (Member # 7086) on :
 
Oh, you're talking about painting your interior to convert from grey to black for example. It's important to prep you plastic an make sure it is free of oils. Need to use a flexible primer. Once painted try not to flex the parts too much.

Most of my experience in painting interior plastic was for accent pieces.
 
Posted by 9cobrasvt8 (Member # 11078) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by RRRCobraSC281:
Oh, you're talking about painting your interior to convert from grey to black for example. It's important to prep you plastic an make sure it is free of oils. Need to use a flexible primer. Once painted try not to flex the parts too much.

Most of my experience in painting interior plastic was for accent pieces.

Ya thats what i was gonna do but my buddy has most of the interior in grey so im gonna buy it from him then just find the rest when i can
 
Posted by 70stang351w (Member # 9948) on :
 
SN95 interior black

this is what i used on my dash

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/smm-15013
 
Posted by 9cobrasvt8 (Member # 11078) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 70stang351w:
SN95 interior black

this is what i used on my dash

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/smm-15013

Thanks ill check it out, i appreciate it [patriot]
 




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