Painting the interior

Discussion in 'Interior' started by jparks54, Dec 28, 2011.

  1. supercrewzn

    supercrewzn Full Access Member

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    I have glossy paint on mine and have no issues. I had an s10 with a fiberglassed and painted dash, it had horrible glare. Black is going to soak up the light. My dash has no more glare than a factory dash with armor all on it.
     
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    I didn't make a thread but have a few pics of the process
     
  3. jparks54

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    Ya I was planning on replacing it. It may be a wile before I can do it any way just for lack of a place to do it

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    yea i had to remove part of my dash to get to the radio one time. granted i have a superduty and idk how the two dashes compare but i agree with the others that its kinda hard to remove...gotta use some kind of flathead screwdriver to pry it off
     
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    I used ptm paint and is close to the tan color but the ptm doesn't like when you use your heater it bubbles up. Use paint that is ok with heat.


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