Interior paint?

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MadDogDelpho

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I bought a double din dash from @Tonyrodz that I need to repaint, and I also have the classic NBS interior paint flaking and I want to repaint everything, but still keep the texture. Any how-tos?
 

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Gotta go dig thru Red Rockets build thread. He pulled his dash out, prepped and use SEM paint and the dash looks good as new. He had the same peeling problem, but took the bull by the horns and made it nice. Sorry not sure what page, but have a look thru his thread for more info or hit him up direct.
 

Tonyrodz

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I think these are the products he used.
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Appreciate it. It's page 5 of Red's build, but he didn't provide much detail.
 

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I'm looking to repaint some dash pieces. Anyone have pictures of pieces without the texture? Or a thread and page number?
 

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i did my regal steering wheel and air bag a bunch of years ago, still holding up well. used SEM paint. cleaning and prep is key to it sticking and lasting, i touch the wheel all time, nothing has come off yet.

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i just did this gauge pod last week or so ago, used duplicolor plastic and fabric paint. once again, prep is key, i scrubbed this pod with hot soapy water and a 3m scotch pad. then wiped it down with rubbing alcohol, after that last wipe dont touch it bare handed. the oil from your fingers will make the paint not stick on right.

i also taped a old shoe string inside the pod in a way the lace didnt touch anything painted when hung up to dry between coats and then left over night to dry fully.


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i did my regal steering wheel and air bag a bunch of years ago, still holding up well. used SEM paint. cleaning and prep is key to it sticking and lasting, i touch the wheel all time, nothing has come off yet.

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i just did this gauge pod last week or so ago, used duplicolor plastic and fabric paint. once again, prep is key, i scrubbed this pod with hot soapy water and a 3m scotch pad. then wiped it down with rubbing alcohol, after that last wipe dont touch it bare handed. the oil from your fingers will make the paint not stick on right.

i also taped a old shoe string inside the pod in a way the lace didnt touch anything painted when hung up to dry between coats and then left over night to dry fully.


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Thanks so much!
 

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