Painted My Interior To Match!

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95slowhoe

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well i got my interior mostly painted black. And i was rereading earlier posts and on the bottom side of the cup holder is a plastic knob that you can turn and pull out and it will let you pull the cup holder off of the track. Without removing any bolts.
 

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i remember i painted my interior way back with Krylon for plastics , could't scratch that stuff off with a key

i would not worry to much about sanding the texture off , i would use a high build primer will save your arms some sanding time
 

wizzle335

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i remember i painted my interior way back with Krylon for plastics , could't scratch that stuff off with a key

i would not worry to much about sanding the texture off , i would use a high build primer will save your arms some sanding time

Suggestions for brands of high build primer?
 

97yukon

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just your regular fill primer in a spray can , i think Dupont makes one? its been awhile

krylon makes one too....just bought some...using it for something else...no intentions of painting interior...not a fan although some do look sick...im meticulous about my shit and cant see spraying paint on the inside..imo
 

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I painted my bezel also but I painted it to match my gray interior. It is a 99/00 Escalade bezel that was tan and I wanted the woodgrain around the outer edge where it is taped off.

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I changed the interior of an old convertible once, found a restoration shop in town that would "dye" all the plastic and vinyl for me pretty cheap. I took all the panels off and hauled them over there, even the dash. I think it only ended up costing me about $80 to do the whole car, couldn't be much more to do a Hoe :hmm:
 

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