Painting interior
#21
Don't forget about the plastic prep and sand free which are also good aids:
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http://www.eastwoodco.com/shopping/p...d=plastic+prep
#29
doing it isnt the hard part. first off you have to pull out the whole dash so you can cover it. then to do it get a good adhesive 3m or sumthing similar. first layout the piece of vinyl over the entire dash. then cut out wherever you have like vents and such so that the vinyl has enuff room to stretch and wrap over. then spray the adhesive on both material and on the dash let it sit for the directions on the can til its tacky then start smoothing it out. a heat gun will help on areas that need to be stretched. dont over heat it and remember not to over stretch the material. once its all covered and smooth let it set overnight so the adhesive holds well. i dont have any pics on doing so. but websites for fabric heres sum denverfabrics.com a1foamandfabrics.com glfi.com and they have carbon fiber print for those crazy about unformed diamonds. LOL
#30
Originally Posted by street95civic
i use Dupli-Color. http://www.cardomain.com/id/vietec