Restoring interior progress pics
#12
RE: Restoring interior progress pics
im sure u take care of ur cars but just throwing this out there since we have basicaly 100% identical interiors.
pick urself up some mothers back-to-black. park the car in the shade (or ur garage.) and whipe it all over every part. vents, *****, switches, dash, shifter.. etc
this is what i got the 13 year old original dash to look like after a few applications
pick urself up some mothers back-to-black. park the car in the shade (or ur garage.) and whipe it all over every part. vents, *****, switches, dash, shifter.. etc
this is what i got the 13 year old original dash to look like after a few applications
#13
RE: Restoring interior progress pics
Back to black works very well.... but dont use it on exterior parts (quarter moldings, door molding, mirrors, etc.
I used it and everything came out great but than it rained a few days after and it left like a grease lines ALL over my entire car. Had to wash it like three times and wax it after that. Interior would be perfect for it though.
BTW, the interior looks really good. Did you paint your quarter panels and dash? The black looks awsome!
Too bad you already have everything in or I would of recommended you buying some Tex Coat Chip Gaurd and spraying down the interior. Its kind of like a rino liner for a truck but comes in a can. Your car wont rust for a thousand years. This is "BIG BLUE" (88 GT) after I used that stuff (sorry its so filthy ). I wire brushed the entire interior, primered it and sprayed the liner.
I used it and everything came out great but than it rained a few days after and it left like a grease lines ALL over my entire car. Had to wash it like three times and wax it after that. Interior would be perfect for it though.
BTW, the interior looks really good. Did you paint your quarter panels and dash? The black looks awsome!
Too bad you already have everything in or I would of recommended you buying some Tex Coat Chip Gaurd and spraying down the interior. Its kind of like a rino liner for a truck but comes in a can. Your car wont rust for a thousand years. This is "BIG BLUE" (88 GT) after I used that stuff (sorry its so filthy ). I wire brushed the entire interior, primered it and sprayed the liner.
#15
RE: Restoring interior progress pics
Basically, but POR 15 you paint on... this you just shake it up (takes like 10 mintues because its so thick lol) and spray it on. Its basically like a truck liner, looks and feels the same too.
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