Painted interior. Wish I had not.

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yukonaetahoe

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So I saw someone here paint there interior black, which I love. I tried it and it looked great. But it didnt last. There is scratches everywhere. Then I realized I have dogs lol so there going to mess it all up.

So now my question is.....how can I go back to grey. I know painting it grey or buying new panels. But can I use anything to take off the paint? Spent a lot of money already =(
 

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maybe acetone? Dont know if it will hurt original finish tho
 
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I used sem adhesive promoter and sem landau black paint. Damn i regret it so much. I love the color but I just hate how the paint didnt stick
 

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i hate to say it, but your going to be stripping and then repainting. Anything you do to remove that, will in turn mess up the paint/color underneath and need to be repainted
 

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Just re-clear coat it........ with one that has a hardner in it...... ie spraymax 2000.

Then buff it out.
 
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So your saying I might be able to stay with black? I would love a clear coat that will be tough enough and not come off! Lol I might have to check out this 2k stuff

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Damit but that comes only in high gloss. I dont want anything shinny. =( i guess ill do some sesrching some something similar with no gloss. I hope there is
 

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You can add flattening agent to the clear. That's how we paint flat color cars. No shine at all with a protective layer.
 

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