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Before this , I painted my interior Silver with clearcoat. IT worked out fine and it did not scratch easily.
This time around, I am painting it back to matt black. I have gone ahead and done it , 400grit ->600grit -> 3 coats Duplicolor Adhesion promoter(primer) -> 3-4coats VHT Enamel interior/exterior paint. ![]() I have left it overnight(12hours~) and it seems that the paint scratches off easily. I do not remember it being that easy last time. Was it the clearcoat that helped? This time around I am going for Matt Black therefore a clearcoat is out of the question.. Should I spray more layers today and let it dry again? This post has been edited by soven: Nov 21, 2005 - 4:08 PM |
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ok not to steal the guys thread, but i have a question about the actual plastic pieces. Mine have a few scratches on them, any way to get them out without totally messing up the plastic? I figured u could sand it lightly, but will it mess up the plastic alot? And i cant get the passenger side dash vent out. Any suggestions?
Again sorry for stealing the thread...or borrowing it for a bit. -------------------- ![]() Kawi Love |
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