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dmsteele92831 08-13-2004 01:10 PM

Interior PAINT VS. DASH KIT
 
What would anyone recommend that i pull off the vents, plastic door handles, etc. and paint them with duplicolor or something, or just buy a dash kit off E-bay. Does the paint hold-up over time?

Importman04 08-14-2004 09:09 PM

RE: Interior PAINT VS. DASH KIT
 
I would go with a dash kit cause my friend painted his car an it started to peal but i dont know what he paintes his car with

ohbiskits 08-15-2004 12:05 PM

RE: Interior PAINT VS. DASH KIT
 
i painted the back panels of my hatchback and it began to peal aswell i used some cheap paint from pepboys though...i heard that if you put a couple coats of clear on it, it will be fine....i may do mine over...you may be ok if you use a good paint and put a couple coats of clear on it

sacicons 08-15-2004 12:35 PM

RE: Interior PAINT VS. DASH KIT
 
when my bro used to have my car, he painted all the little pieces red, now that i have the car i was repainting them red about every six months to keep them looking decent, and that was with expensive model paint. finally i just painted them flat black and replaced whichever ones i could from picknpull, im so glad i did, it looks so much cleaner all black again.

White_Devil 08-15-2004 11:46 PM

RE: Interior PAINT VS. DASH KIT
 
I tryed to do red trim on my civic. Did the door switches, vents, all that. But I didn't really like it in the end. Because it dosnt take long for something to chip, or for you to mess up a piece. Then you have redo it every few months. I used good stuff too. But I do have a friend with a blue SI who did his vents in car paint, the same paint code as the civic. And it still looks good a few years later. But of course car paint aint cheap lol.



I personly am just going to go to this site and get new OEM piecs. They are cheap. And Id recomend them fror any orginal parts anyone might need.
http://www.slhondaparts.com/

So id say get the dash kit, Id think it would last longer.

dmsteele92831 08-16-2004 12:14 PM

RE: Interior PAINT VS. DASH KIT
 
Thanks for your help everyone!!! Looks like I'll be going with the dash kit!!

polo708 08-19-2004 05:59 AM

RE: Interior PAINT VS. DASH KIT
 
huh... I used Dupli-Color dash paint and it turned out awesome. I'll take some pics and post them when I get a chance.

winka 12-12-2004 05:35 PM

RE: Interior PAINT VS. DASH KIT
 
what year of civic do you have and what model also, what color. Im going to be selling al my interior dash pieces, center console, vents, etc. I had them all painted professionally at a body shop(so they dont peel at all!) PLUS i bought a carbon fiber overlay kit and installed it on pieces too. It looks TIGHT! But, Im going to go back to stock pieces. SO these are all for sale. Call me or email me! albinowhat@hotmail.com 541-619-7952

ASAP!!!!! Thanks! -Adam

auz_mo 03-11-2005 09:46 AM

RE: Interior PAINT VS. DASH KIT
 
if you use good paint, and REMOVE ALL THE ARMOUR ALL and **** your paint won't peel. period. clean the dash, rubbing alcohol will work fine, give it a light sanding with 600 Grit paper and prime it. I did the dash on my old car and it lasted 10 years without any degradation, and I live in northern ontario where it gets down to like -40... so if it was gonna peel... oh yeah and don't forget to clear coat it

corye03 03-11-2005 01:54 PM

RE: Interior PAINT VS. DASH KIT
 
I'd go with the dash kit man, you will be repainting all the time, this will cost money, but in the long run it will save you some hassle...

Do you have pics of the dash kit your looking at?



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