I cant give away any pictures yet but painting interior is no easy task if you want to do it correctly...it's taken me several pints of dark greys and blacks to get the color JUST right. I've gone through 200mL of spraying paint and 60mL of flat to get the color I wanted...if you want to get accuracy, you can't just mix up 10mL of paint as the room for error is much higher and each color mix will come out just slightly different from the previous.
Not to mention, removing the top layer of mold release agents and years of garbage is
ridiculously tedious. (It's like removing shalack coating from wood with Acetone if you've ever done that before) I'm not trying to discourage you but moreso trying to give you an idea of what you are up against. Painting a couple smaller pieces is one thing, but if you are going to do the dash and some larger pieces be ready!
The dash is painted plastic, while 90% if not all the remaining tan interior pieces on the Tahoe's are molded plastic - so the color of the plastic itself is tan.
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hmmmmm.... There has got to be a paint that is super flat. I live in AZ so sunlight is frequent and often blinding. Reflection is not an option
Let me know if you have any questions. For flat black, I'm using a 30% mix of flat with just the straight black surecoat toner from SEM. It's not really flat, it's more of a muted black with no glare.
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