How to: Dyeing and Painting Interior, Interior Build Thread
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The removal of the interior is pretty straight forward. Just take your time and just remember to take your time and prep everything. The SEM paint will do the rest as long as the temperature is 70 plus and zero moisture in the air. If you spray with moisture, it will turn out cloudy. GL.
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The removal of the interior is pretty straight forward. Just take your time and just remember to take your time and prep everything. The SEM paint will do the rest as long as the temperature is 70 plus and zero moisture in the air. If you spray with moisture, it will turn out cloudy. GL.
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Could you give me a rough estimate on what it would cost to dye my entire interior jet black with some orange accents? All tan with the wood accents. Leather seats all around, tan dash etc
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I've got almost everything painted (thanks to your guide!) except for my carpet, in to see what you do with it! Thanks for the guide
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im also doing this to my soarer, started well over a year ago. (besides this im also fixing a hundred other things)
this is what my doorcards look like now. was a lot of work because they were broken on many areas and had to glue, glass and recreate mounting points.
i recommend using new speaker cloths for all the grilles. its very cheap and easy to install and makes a world of difference compared to those old and ugly fabrics.
this is what my doorcards look like now. was a lot of work because they were broken on many areas and had to glue, glass and recreate mounting points.
i recommend using new speaker cloths for all the grilles. its very cheap and easy to install and makes a world of difference compared to those old and ugly fabrics.
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Update, revised fabric solely carpeting.
Looks good JIzzle, I hope you find more time to finish them and post up pics!
Fabric SEM Cost for 4: $47.39
1. Clean with Upholstery Cleaner / Shampoo, Allow to Dry
2. 38353 SEM Plastic and Leather Prep, Spray Down(Do not Soak)
3. Scrub with Nylon Brush in all Directions, Allow To Dry
4. Vacuum
5. 15233 SEM Color Coat Gloss Black, Apply Coat and Brush with Nylon Brush
6. Repeat Until you are Satisfied
7.Once Dry Brush with Nylon Brush
8.Vacuum, Allow to sit for 24 Hours before use
Looks good JIzzle, I hope you find more time to finish them and post up pics!
Fabric SEM Cost for 4: $47.39
1. Clean with Upholstery Cleaner / Shampoo, Allow to Dry
2. 38353 SEM Plastic and Leather Prep, Spray Down(Do not Soak)
3. Scrub with Nylon Brush in all Directions, Allow To Dry
4. Vacuum
5. 15233 SEM Color Coat Gloss Black, Apply Coat and Brush with Nylon Brush
6. Repeat Until you are Satisfied
7.Once Dry Brush with Nylon Brush
8.Vacuum, Allow to sit for 24 Hours before use
Last edited by 1siksc; 07-07-12 at 06:51 PM.