Wtb: Mod red-black interior panels
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Wtb: Mod red-black interior panels
looking to swap out my black interior for red-black combo.. looking for red-black door panels and red glovebox..
i have black i can trade or i will buy outright
PM ME PLEASE
i have black i can trade or i will buy outright
PM ME PLEASE
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mod red interior
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paint the parts you have. I painted these.
Used SEM products available many autobody/paint stores. Had a pint mixed to spray with gun but could use spray can premixed from Mid Am.
Reds are very transparent and it is difficult to achieve proper coverage without using a white base coat first. Finished off with SEM low gloss clear topcoat to dull down.
Presuming you have proper paint gun and experience to use it.
1-obtain materials from auto paint store. a-pint of torch red color SEM code 4793. b-base coat white in spray can SEM 15103. c-low gloss clear SEM 1302. d-wax/grease remover. e-tack rag
2-clean parts using wax/grease remover
3-mask off areas to receive color, tack wipe
4-spray white base, one coat at time till fully covered [2-3], allow flash dry between coats
5-spray color coat until coverage obtained, color will likely appear too cherry red and have excessive gloss level.
6-spray low gloss clear 1-2 coats, this will change the color from cherry red to orange red and reduce gloss level.
Used SEM products available many autobody/paint stores. Had a pint mixed to spray with gun but could use spray can premixed from Mid Am.
Reds are very transparent and it is difficult to achieve proper coverage without using a white base coat first. Finished off with SEM low gloss clear topcoat to dull down.
Presuming you have proper paint gun and experience to use it.
1-obtain materials from auto paint store. a-pint of torch red color SEM code 4793. b-base coat white in spray can SEM 15103. c-low gloss clear SEM 1302. d-wax/grease remover. e-tack rag
2-clean parts using wax/grease remover
3-mask off areas to receive color, tack wipe
4-spray white base, one coat at time till fully covered [2-3], allow flash dry between coats
5-spray color coat until coverage obtained, color will likely appear too cherry red and have excessive gloss level.
6-spray low gloss clear 1-2 coats, this will change the color from cherry red to orange red and reduce gloss level.
Last edited by gtzy; 02-19-2013 at 01:23 AM.
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Drifting
paint the parts you have. I painted these.
Used SEM products available many autobody/paint stores. Had a pint mixed to spray with gun but could use spray can premixed from Mid Am.
Reds are very transparent and it is difficult to achieve proper coverage without using a white base coat first. Finished off with SEM low gloss clear topcoat to dull down.
Used SEM products available many autobody/paint stores. Had a pint mixed to spray with gun but could use spray can premixed from Mid Am.
Reds are very transparent and it is difficult to achieve proper coverage without using a white base coat first. Finished off with SEM low gloss clear topcoat to dull down.