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Painting The Interior |
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Nothing like a painted interior to set your car apart from the rest. This is a easy mod that can be done in a day |
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Items Needed: |
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Duplicolor Plastic Primer Krylon Fusion Paint Duplicolor Clear Coat 3M 1000 Grit wet or dry sandpaper Rubbing alcohol |
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Directions: |
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Step 1: Read the directions on the spray cans.
Step 2: Remove what you are going to paint.
Step 3: Wash the parts with a mild soap and water then dry.
Step 4: Wipe parts down with rubbing alcohol and let dry.
Step 5: Spray parts with primer and let set according to the directions on the can. Let dry for 10 minutes to make sure it is dried properly. I used two coats on the parts I painted.
Step 6: Spray parts with paint and let dry. Repeat until the part is evenly covered.
Step 7: Once the paint on the parts have dried spray the parts with clear coat. Wait until the clear coat is dried before spraying another coat on the part.
Step 8: Let the parts set for a few days so the clear coat can properly cure.
Step 9: Reinstall your painted parts back into your car and you're done. |
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