i was inspired by will_95gt's dashboard job.credit to Fett for recomending the paint.my original interior color was black/gray.i replaced most panel's with parts from the junkyard.all i had to paint was the dashboard and airbags.
------i am by no means an expert in painting.i'm positive these steps are not the "proper" way to paint.i did not use the "approved" cleaning agents,just thing's i had around the house.with that being said,i'm very happy with the results.the following pic's are to give anyone who wants to paint their dash an idea of whats involved.
tools used--1-SEM Landau Black Vinyl Paint #15013 12 oz. spray can($12 local auto paint shop),1- can brake cleaner,palmolive dish soap w/oxyclean,1-scotchbrite pad,clean terry cloth towels,1-5/16 box wrench,common sockets and ratchets,steering wheel puller,pick,T-20 bit,T-50 bit,lots of time.
BEFORE.
#1.Disconnect Battery.(dont want airbags to go off in your face)
#2.follow next steps in order.
------i am by no means an expert in painting.i'm positive these steps are not the "proper" way to paint.i did not use the "approved" cleaning agents,just thing's i had around the house.with that being said,i'm very happy with the results.the following pic's are to give anyone who wants to paint their dash an idea of whats involved.
tools used--1-SEM Landau Black Vinyl Paint #15013 12 oz. spray can($12 local auto paint shop),1- can brake cleaner,palmolive dish soap w/oxyclean,1-scotchbrite pad,clean terry cloth towels,1-5/16 box wrench,common sockets and ratchets,steering wheel puller,pick,T-20 bit,T-50 bit,lots of time.
BEFORE.
#1.Disconnect Battery.(dont want airbags to go off in your face)
#2.follow next steps in order.