Does anyone know where I may be able to get matching (or near) interior paint to paint my dash pad.
Colour is light blue
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Interior paint
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I painted mine with normal 2k body paint and they came out perfect
68 charger dash pads
I found that it was very hard to get them clean properly
I had to scrub them with a nail bush with thinners then silicon remover
I then spray very light coats over a week. If I didn't it would fish eye.
I also tried a anti fish additive but this didn't work.
Very very thin coats
68 charger dash pads
I found that it was very hard to get them clean properly
I had to scrub them with a nail bush with thinners then silicon remover
I then spray very light coats over a week. If I didn't it would fish eye.
I also tried a anti fish additive but this didn't work.
Very very thin coats

i used wikes version of smoothright....very thin covering
like hammerite but without the hammered/cast iron look
sounds wrong doesn't it
but did my armrests (similar to dash pad)
blue and brown to black
worked a treat.
nice gloss look
no primer no nothing
little loss of grain to the vinyl
sticks like....etc
ive gouged some off by grabbing the arm rest with my car keys in my hand but i was expecting it all to come off in a week
quick cheap easy and looks as good as new
but as i said
wrong on every level
Dave
like hammerite but without the hammered/cast iron look
sounds wrong doesn't it
but did my armrests (similar to dash pad)
blue and brown to black
worked a treat.
nice gloss look
no primer no nothing
little loss of grain to the vinyl
sticks like....etc
ive gouged some off by grabbing the arm rest with my car keys in my hand but i was expecting it all to come off in a week
quick cheap easy and looks as good as new
but as i said
wrong on every level
Dave
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