From red interior to black interior trim(Pics to come tonight)

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    much much better.
     
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    Looks great man!
     
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    wow....thats awesome! great job man!
     
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    actually, if you used the "gloss" paint, simply using a damp cloth will do the trick. since spraying over the plastic, traditional "armor-all's" wont do much but streak on ya (trust me, mine's been painted for well over a year). Over the weekend I finally painted my seats, carpet & seatbelts w/ some stuff and so far its not fading off on my clothes (50min drive into work this morning and no coloring on me). I'll get pics and start a thread when I get home.

    Looks real good though man. Do the a-pillars right away cuz it makes a world of difference w/ that black runnin down instead of the grey.
     
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    Actually i used Satin black.Still use the damo cloth?I was thinking of doing the A-Pillars today actually,lol.Thanks man,Def like the look and how it came out.
     
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    well, i would do your driver side w/ a damp cloth, the passenger w/ some armor all stuff. i noticed when i would armor all after painting it became almost a mirror finish, reflecting, in detail of the textured plastic, into the windshield, making it hard to see at times of the day/angles driving.
     
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    ^x2 I noticed that with mine too. Crazy reflection off the drivers dash when the sun hit it.
     
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    Ya i got that when my interior was red,But i got used to it.Thanks agian for the info man.
     
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    Looks really good, it looks brand new...
     
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    ^^Thanks man.And welcome to the site.Hope you enjoy it here.Just want out for JL and banger,lol


    Here ya go all.My pillars are done.Inside looks even better with the pillars done:peace:
     

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