New black "suede" headliner and black plastics.
Joined: Sep 2007
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From: Quahog RI
Kind of a pain in the *** cause its big and sloppy. The sunroof slider was the worst cause you have to be careful of getting cut. Metal edges inside cars tend to be razor sharp.
SEM is the sh*t I heard. Gonna be using that when I get around to painting the rest of my interior pieces. I used Duplicolor since I had some cans left and some pieces came out good, others didn't. Def gonna go with SEM in the next month or so when I finish up my interior. Just need to get the headliner and pillars wrapped.
Joined: Sep 2007
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From: Quahog RI
Ive been using SEM for like 10 years haha. Only problem I had was because there were a few different "blacks" it seems like the two cans were just a little different. Same item number but maybe a different batch. As long as the parts that sit next to each other are the same can the eye will never see the difference.
Get some scotchbrite pads too. A used red pad may be a little better than a new gray pad.
Get some scotchbrite pads too. A used red pad may be a little better than a new gray pad.
Joined: Sep 2007
Posts: 5,705
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From: Quahog RI
Rear Deck? The package tray?(rear thing with 3rd brake light and Bose sub grill?) Thats oem I didnt touch it. My car has a factory black interior so maybe thats why it looks different.
I was looking at that SEM paint and it says it works on Leather.... Could it refinish my steering wheel its peeling and fading pretty bad..
And let me get this straight for all the black pieces you painted.. You painted them black then clear coated with another brand of paint or what?
And let me get this straight for all the black pieces you painted.. You painted them black then clear coated with another brand of paint or what?
Damn....lucky you. My interior isn't all black so I'm either gonna wrap it or use a die. Going for a nice two tone black n gray. Black from the middle of the car and up and gray for the bottom lower half.




