just a preview alot of work still left.....
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just a preview alot of work still left.....
well im back on my weekend adventures with the sc, last week i spent time getting the gixxer back on the road...
now im knocking out this interior i was a little unsure about dyeing the interior but it came out pretty good only did one door panel alot more to go,
im thinking about doing the woodgrain in a titanium finish to give the blk some accents,
now im knocking out this interior i was a little unsure about dyeing the interior but it came out pretty good only did one door panel alot more to go,
im thinking about doing the woodgrain in a titanium finish to give the blk some accents,
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trust me in person you wouldnt even be able to tell its dyed and its nice and smooth to the touch and im actually using dupli-color product....
as long as you prep the leather good it will come out better than you think and i actually hung the pieces from my garage door and took mt time sprayed them good....
the wood grain is actually wrap with gloss vinyl, but i am thinking about changing it just a text run for now,
as long as you prep the leather good it will come out better than you think and i actually hung the pieces from my garage door and took mt time sprayed them good....
the wood grain is actually wrap with gloss vinyl, but i am thinking about changing it just a text run for now,
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I used Duplicolor the first time, trying to find some SEM paint local, and I wished I would have waited until I did. The duplicolor didnt hold up very well at all. Thats my opinion and my experience. Looks good so far. Good luck with the rest of the build.
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no guide that i am aware of but i know there was a bunch of guys who did it, the key is taking your time and prepping the dye wont hold up if you dont prep your parts right
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i used dupil-color vinyl and cloth dye, you can use it on any part of your interior, or you can buy sem products or at a local store in your area, alot of guys on here vouch for sem, but i have had good experience with that dupil-color its held up in the past very well for me again key is your prep, if you dont prep right even sem will not hold up, im not doing my seats im gonna find or actually put blk leather on the seats, ive done car reconditioning for 9 yrs and there is not a dye product that can stand up to the abuse a car seat takes no matter how good you dye it the color will come off...
anyway here is a revised wood trim piece gimme your thoughts, im pretty sure im gonna go wit the silver versus the vinyl blk silver gives a niece accent to the blk panel,
anyway here is a revised wood trim piece gimme your thoughts, im pretty sure im gonna go wit the silver versus the vinyl blk silver gives a niece accent to the blk panel,
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Only advice I have is to use the matte black duplicolor. The highgloss black leaves a really blinding gloss shine. Some people might like it, but I found the matte black looks much better. Either way, you did an excellent job sir. I also hang my parts from the garage door ha.
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for the leather i used some all purpose cleaner wit a nylon net sponge and scrub it good to get all the grime out let it dry then gave it a light rub wit brake cleaner to dry the leather out good (dont scrub wit brake cleaner will melt your leather brake cleaner is strong) then hung it up and began to spray jus doing that one door panel used almost 2 cans....and be sure to seperate all the pieces of the door panel done cheat and try to spray as one piece....
for the woodgrain pretty simple sand, prime, sand, prime, and paint, theres a thread on painting the woodgrain.....
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Only advice I have is to use the matte black duplicolor. The highgloss black leaves a really blinding gloss shine. Some people might like it, but I found the matte black looks much better. Either way, you did an excellent job sir. I also hang my parts from the garage door ha.
yea i know wht you mean, but i like the gloss look, and yes hanging parts from the garage is the way to go..
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Did you paint your carpet piece as well? It's looking like I'm not going to be able to reuse my black door panel, so I'm wondering if I want to try transferring the black carpet to the soon-to-be-black panel, or just paint the existing grey carpet.