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If i was to spray paint some of my interior... how

good would it work? Not the dash pad but like the

A pillar and the peice around the seat belts and interior

lights?

 

Sean

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Ever seen, umm, what's the show it's on speed channel. Hmm. Fawk. Somethin-or-other customs or something... Anyways, they do 'work' on vehicles, as in blingin' rims, audio/interior, and highly expensive and decorative bolt on parts.

 

 

 

But, they spary-paint the plastic interior peices. Using plastic spray paint. It @#$%s up sometimes, but normally looks decent. I'd be pretty pissed if I was paying some goons $100/hour (or more) to spraypaint some plastic though.

 

 

 

But, the short answer is you can and it can look decent. Don't go too wild on the colours.

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I just got mine finished on 1 side I went from red to charcoal and it turned out much better than I expected. I used interior paint from Advance. The charcoal grey is almost a perfect match to the jeep interior color.

Posted

i used regular paint ,semi gloss black on some of the plastic pieces like 6 er 7 years a go and it still looks great , just my 2 cents

Posted

if you want to see what can be done with paint and dye .

Go to introduce your comanche page and check out what I did with mine.

just take your time and make sure your parts are clean first. just take pics and post them.

steve. :USAflag:

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I forgot to tell you mine is the red one with gray and black interior .

The dash is tan in the pics but has been done in gray as well.

 

glad to meet you

Steve :USAflag:

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Just as stated above use plastic paint for the plastic parts , the vinyl and fabric paint i got from auto zone . I don't have the name at the moment but I can post it later if you want.

To do your seats if I remember the label it would cover your seats but it may take more then you think to get a quality look.

The burgundy head liner I covered took 4 cans and you can still see a light reddish tint if you put direct light to it.

The dash is done and so far no problems with the cover I will post pics when it warms up . (no garage to work in at this time)

hope this helps

Steve :USAflag:

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Just as stated above use plastic paint for the plastic parts , the vinyl and fabric paint i got from auto zone . I don't have the name at the moment but I can post it later if you want.

To do your seats if I remember the label it would cover your seats but it may take more then you think to get a quality look.

The burgundy head liner I covered took 4 cans and you can still see a light reddish tint if you put direct light to it.

The dash is done and so far no problems with the cover I will post pics when it warms up . (no garage to work in at this time)

hope this helps

Steve :USAflag:

 

alright cool. i'd only be painting the panels...and recovering the headliner with some nice headliner material then some black covers over the seats until i get them recovered or whatnot. i'm probably gonna upgrade to a 98 interior anyways so maybe i won't who knows?

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