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hindesketchup
post Apr 15 2008, 06:14 PM
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i've got a 2003 lancer es and i've seen a few people on here that have painted the door handles and the stupid looking wood grain and was wondering if anyone knew how to do it.
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i've got a 2003 lancer es and i've seen a few people on here that have painted the door handles and the stupid looking wood grain and was wondering if anyone knew how to do it.
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there is only one way to do interiors that is the right way here is some links to interior paints and dyes that take time and real preparation if you are unwilling to do it as the instructions tell you don't bother because it will turn out like crap and make your interior look worse. if you decide to do fabric paint for carpets, seats, and headliners. i suggest you take out any and all pieces to do it, rather than taping off parts of your car.

here is interior plastic dye

http://www.nextag.com/car-interior-dye/search-html

and here is fabric paint

http://www.fabricspraypaint.com/Default.as...ric_Spray_Paint

they should come with instructions on how to prep, paint, and curing times, and remember that it was i, who gave you this sweetass advice. have fun and i hope your paint job turns out awesome.
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