Painting Interior Plastics?

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Naks

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Alright so heres the dilemma: Being a mechanic, I am always constantly dragging dirt and oil into my tahoe, which has beige interior. My seats are becoming darker by the day along with anything else I happen to touch.

My thoughts on fixing this was to purchase OEM interior replacement parts, but in black instead of beige and convert the interior to all black. Thing is this is gonna be expensive... Now I remember seeing on the web somewhere that people were painting their car trim and making it look as it was from the factory. Does any one have any input / experience with this? If so, it could save me hundreds.

Thanks fellas
 

livingez_123

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I think maybe washing your hands before you get in would be a big help. I was a mechanic for half of my life and my cars were never dirty on the inside.
 

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