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Interior Panel Refurbish


Jellybean
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Hey

 

Was thinking of refurbishing the interior Panels , Gear surround, Radio Fascia , tacho dial area

 

Was searching on here but I have not come across any threads to use as a guide

 

  • What is involved for prep, they have a rubber type coating on them , sand them with a 1200 grit first?
  • Clean with white spirits ?
  • Do you need a plastic primer after?

 

Paint I was thinking VHT Hood, Bumper & Trim

 

http://www.vhtpaint.com/products/hoodbumpertrimpaint/

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Pre-facelift had the rubber coating as far as I know. I've just ordered a flocking kit for mine off Frost's :)

 

I am pre-facelift Jim, I just want OEM look but my panels have what looks like water marks in it , try wipe or clean it with anything and it just goes all patchy in places

 

The rubber coating is a nightmare to keep clean

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The best way to remove the rubber coating is with meths/white spirit and a plastic scrapper, it just peels off and leaves the plastic finish underneath.

 

If you want a smooth hard wearing finish I'd get the panels water transfer printed.

 

thanks Nic, will look into the water transfer

 

Hopefully you can get a satin black or OEM type finish

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thanks Nic, will look into the water transfer

 

Hopefully you can get a satin black or OEM type finish

 

Water transfer printing gives a very high gloss finish, if you want a satin finish you're probably better spraying them.

 

Some pics here of water transfer printed panels, there are loads of effects or plain finishes/colours available http://www.mkivsupra.net/vbb/showthread.php?207241-Hydro-Imaging&p=2638387&viewfull=1#post2638387

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Would you not consider having them flocked or wrapped in suede? Gives a nice modern look i think.

 

Flocked and suede doesnt suit the interior in my opinion , doesnt match the Vinyl Leather or the rest of the dash; looks out of place

 

OEM looks the best in my opinion, clean and simple

 

Get some MVP Billet dial rings to replace the Toyota plastic chrome ones

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Strangely my dash was sprayed gun metal grey.... Over body filler and some sort of rock hard resin when I got it, unfortunately I can't find any pictures to show you the state it was in, but it was bad, clumps of the stuff all around the double din hole, paint cracked and peeling, but, a bit of work and a few cans of ford currant red and even more lacquer......image

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I've got my of road bikes wheels done in plastidip.... Make sure you key it up

First and use plastidip primer. You can't get this in a can you can only paint it on.

 

Edit looks like you have already done it!

 

thanks, that pic is off supra forums , nobody mentioned priming it , they just cleaned and sprayed

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thanks, that pic is off supra forums , nobody mentioned priming it , they just cleaned and sprayed

 

I've plastidipped lots of things and I learned always prime. It not only will stick better but will be a lot more scratch proof.

 

Also remember it's impossible to get a glossy flat finish with it, it's obviously Matt but far from smooth

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