Painting Interior of my Car

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27 Responses to “Painting Interior of my Car”

  1. lol right tuff haha

  2. dude why didnt u hold the camera in your left hand and use your right hand to do the work cuse at 1:57 you can hardly wipe it lol

    any way good video aye cheers

  3. hey centerfeilder4…how come my paint chips off?i used plastic/fabrec paint amd also litely sanded it?i used it on my door handles and latches

  4. Lol….having problems with chipping? No matter what paint you use, make sure you first sand the pieces to a fine smooth finish. Primer it, allow dry for hour, primer again and let dry 24 hours. apply coat of paint and wait 24 hours, apply another coat. once again, wait 24 hours and apply CLEAR COAT evenly. Allow 24 hours to completely dry until touching and replacing the piece back in your car. seems like alot of time, but is how you do it CORRECTLY for a lasting finish!

  5. Dude can you tell us what’s the mark of the primer and the clear coat that we have to use ?

  6. MetalVersion001 on October 16th, 2009 at 12:44 am

    and if u go to autozone and get rustolem paint for plastic u can use it on the out side or inside of your car.

  7. Krylon Fusion flakes btw, in places of high friction.

  8. yeah just dont clear coat the top of the dash. you want a duller finish there so the sun doesnt blind you while you’re driving. Found that out the hard way >.>

  9. theres interior paint at auto stores…

  10. gotta have tea! lol

  11. hey what do you think of krylon fusion does it really work or scratch,peel or flake off or do you have to use clear coat also what do you think of duplicolor please help

  12. krylon fustion doesnt fade, scratch, or peel off or flake… i mean if you sit there and try to take it off then yeah but if you accidentally hit it, it shouldnt come off….. mine didnt

  13. dude how did you do around your speedo without the paint just rolling off i havent realy painted before and i think i messed up

  14. prolineermadness on February 22nd, 2010 at 7:22 am

    i just spend like 1hr….. just kiddin… hahaha good work bro

  15. backuprappter on March 5th, 2010 at 6:03 am

    duplicolor is better

  16. im pretty sure that the car he had the speedometer and the pastic around it came out and could seperate. i have a civic and i painted it just like his and it was preety easy cause the plastic around seperated just had to loosen like two bolts.

  17. Im spraying the inside of my car black. blue LED’s by the base and vents, my car is gonna glow…

  18. what if you were using a darker color like red would you have to prime it?

  19. if u wanna di it rite use sanding paper to rough up the panal then primer paint then enamel or goss whatever effect ur looking 4 then a clear lacquer coat to protect it this stops scratch marks and all i tried just doin what this guy done no matter what it wil eventually scratch off and look bad im doing my friends in a week ill video it and post it up

  20. ROFL got have Tea Bags! :p , nah seriously this helped me out on a triple gauge pod i was having trouble with

  21. @RandomTheroy why would you have to prime it, if your using a dark red color, you would prime black on a car, not grey. so why bother?

  22. LaidbackMarco on June 3rd, 2010 at 7:01 am

    @centerfielder4 You don’t put a clear coat over it?

  23. hustalanta01 on June 9th, 2010 at 8:36 pm

    when the car gets hot does the paint get sticky? and does it chip off overtime?

    I’ve been thinking about doing it to my car’s interior but i dont want it to look

  24. how long does the paint last intill it pills of

  25. Great Video Love the Tea Part, I’m from the south and that’s how we roll haha :)

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  27. This really answered my drawback, thanks!

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