looking for pics of painted interior panels

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As a general rule... I don't use paint on the interior. The pieces that I've refurbished have always been done with prep and dye.

Too much potential for paint to get scratched IMO.
 
So, what do you recommend? Any tips or advice?

I recommend you buy enough rattle cans of VHT dye to do the ENTIRE interior. It can be difficult to match the dye color exactly later on if you run out. For every can of dye you buy, buy TWO cans of Vinyl prep. The 20+ year old pieces that I dyed that came out the best were the ones that I used prep on and pretty much stripped all the factory color off of.


The first coat, I dyed very lightly. It goes on like paint so do it so that you can see through it. Then coat again again with the same light coats allowing to dry (not a good word), CURE for 6 to 8 hours between coats. This way, if you do get a scratch or whatever, you'll only reveal the subsequent coat that you sprayed underneath.

http://www.summitracing.com/search/Brand/VHT/Product-Line/VHT-Penetrating-Vinyl-Dye/?autoview=SKU

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SMM-38344/

Remove parts from car
Clean with mild detergent and water. Allow to dry.
Use the vinyl prep. Coat once and let it soak for no more than 15 mintues (longer can begin to warp the pieces).
Coat again and wipe off. By now, the majority of the OEM color should be gone. Let it dry completely.
Begin your 3 (or more till you're happy with it) coats of Dye.

I had one spot in particular that I got greedy with the dye coats and sure enough... the color showed through in a scratch. So light coats and allowing the dye to penetrate works best.
 
I recommend you buy enough rattle cans of VHT dye to do the ENTIRE interior. It can be difficult to match the dye color exactly later on if you run out. For every can of dye you buy, buy TWO cans of Vinyl prep. The 20+ year old pieces that I dyed that came out the best were the ones that I used prep on and pretty much stripped all the factory color off of.


The first coat, I dyed very lightly. It goes on like paint so do it so that you can see through it. Then coat again again with the same light coats allowing to dry (not a good word), CURE for 6 to 8 hours between coats. This way, if you do get a scratch or whatever, you'll only reveal the subsequent coat that you sprayed underneath.

http://www.summitracing.com/search/Brand/VHT/Product-Line/VHT-Penetrating-Vinyl-Dye/?autoview=SKU

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SMM-38344/

Remove parts from car
Clean with mild detergent and water. Allow to dry.
Use the vinyl prep. Coat once and let it soak for no more than 15 mintues (longer can begin to warp the pieces).
Coat again and wipe off. By now, the majority of the OEM color should be gone. Let it dry completely.
Begin your 3 (or more till you're happy with it) coats of Dye.

I had one spot in particular that I got greedy with the dye coats and sure enough... the color showed through in a scratch. So light coats and allowing the dye to penetrate works best.

Thanks for the help. I always liked the black interior of my '94, maybe I'll change my '03 to all black this summer...