civic interior paint
#12
Originally Posted by randomtask77
I could vouch for that. I bought a long armrest but it was a grey colored one. I painted it black myself and it's been over a year and it's still holding up strong. Proper prep work and following manufacturer's instructions goes a long way. :thumbup:
But painting an entire interior is gonna be tedious work. It could be done, but I wouldn't want to do that much work for a color change. I'm lazy. h:
But painting an entire interior is gonna be tedious work. It could be done, but I wouldn't want to do that much work for a color change. I'm lazy. h:
#13
Originally Posted by 93HybridCX
:werd: All of my interior use to be dark blue and I painted it black about a year and a half ago with SEM interior paint. It has never faded or peeled and still looks great, most people don't believe me when I tell them my interior use to be blue. You just have to make sure you prep the parts to be painted very good.
#15
Originally Posted by 93HybridCX
My floppy drive is still broked If I can ever get a replacement I'll post some pics (its been 2 weeks since I ordered it).
#17
Originally Posted by lkailburn
while were on the subject of interior colors--does anyone know of a paint that matches well with the pillars in my civic, i think they are type-k grey color--its a pretty light grey.. i wanted to do a two tone theme in my car using my stock colors(keepin her oem :P )
#19
I bet the one thing that every 5gen civic owner had thought when they first got their car was this, "Why the hell is my dash board grey, while everything is _______?" This probably doesn't apply to folks with a grey interior already, but to the others that either have black and especially tan, why didn't they bother to match that part of the car with the rest of the interior?
#20
Originally Posted by randomtask77
I bet the one thing that every 5gen civic owner had thought when they first got their car was this, "Why the hell is my dash board grey, while everything is _______?" This probably doesn't apply to folks with a grey interior already, but to the others that either have black and especially tan, why didn't they bother to match that part of the car with the rest of the interior?