Returning Faded Interior Back to Black
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Returning Faded Interior Back to Black
Now that my exterior is almost finished I've turned my attention to my interior. The car sat outside uncovered for a number of years and as a result much of the black interior is looking its age. I wanted to test a small piece so I picked one of the rear strut covers.
Process:
-Cleaned part
-Applied Adhesion Promoter
-Applied Vinyl & Cloth Coating
-Applied Clear Coat
Test Piece Before:
Test Piece After:
I'm pretty happy with the result, so I think I'm going to go ahead and do the rest of the interior panels.
Process:
-Cleaned part
-Applied Adhesion Promoter
-Applied Vinyl & Cloth Coating
-Applied Clear Coat
Test Piece Before:
Test Piece After:
I'm pretty happy with the result, so I think I'm going to go ahead and do the rest of the interior panels.
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I used DupliColor products from any auto parts store. I can get the exact names when I'm at home if you would like.
It's supposed to be pretty nice out later this week so hopefully I can get some more parts done then.
It's supposed to be pretty nice out later this week so hopefully I can get some more parts done then.
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Had a little bit of time yesterday and got a few more pieces done, didn't have anything better than my phone camera for the pictures. I'll get some better pictures of it once I get it put back in.
Faded Rear Quarter Panel
Finished Rear Quarter
Faded Rear Quarter Panel
Finished Rear Quarter
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tint ur windows with UV shielded grade, this will help a lot. Even tho its illegal anywhere, i have 35% on my windshield of my truck. Interior temps have gone done dramatically ever since. Which in turn results in less sun damage in on interior parts. Best part is, cops never suspect the windshield to be tinted because literally no one does that except for a few friends of mine and myself. :secret:
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Black Magic -- I plan on tinting the rear glass and windows, the car is now normally covered or inside so they shouldn't fade too much again..........on a side note you've done an awesome job with your car, it almost makes me regret changing from brilliant black.
Had some decent weather yesterday so I got some more done. Now I need to get me a new non bose rear carpet.
Had some decent weather yesterday so I got some more done. Now I need to get me a new non bose rear carpet.
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Looks pretty nice. I'd be curious to know how it would look without the clear coat. While the clear, coat does make it look nice and sleek, since it seals the surface there's no breath-ability. Then again...it is so very shiny haha
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Reno NVFD - There should be no issue with durability, I re-painted my shifter surround a few years ago, it see's much more action than any other interior piece and shows no wear. The panels are textured so sanding would take away from the factory look, scratches were rubbed down with some emery cloth.
whiteweazel21 - It doesn't look bad without clear coat, I'm only putting a very light coat on so it doesn't look glossy. The paint itself is sealing the plastic; I could be wrong but I don't think you need to worry about interior panels breathing.
Thanks for the compliments
whiteweazel21 - It doesn't look bad without clear coat, I'm only putting a very light coat on so it doesn't look glossy. The paint itself is sealing the plastic; I could be wrong but I don't think you need to worry about interior panels breathing.
Thanks for the compliments
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Thanks guys, the weather has gotten cold again so it will be a little bit till I get more done
Reno - I used different paint for the trim pieces, it was plastic model paint. I don't have any pictures of them but I followed a thread here on the forum
erknee916 - It should work on the dash without a problem
Reno - I used different paint for the trim pieces, it was plastic model paint. I don't have any pictures of them but I followed a thread here on the forum
erknee916 - It should work on the dash without a problem
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So I finally got to work on the interior again today. I have everything up to the door panels done now. I took a quick pic with my camera phone of the rear bin area. I'll work on getting some better pics up of the new pieces.