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Topic #32475 29 posts Started by celicarus
I finally have some free time since I just quite my second job so i decided to do a small project with the interior - i want to paint it white - so I now have taken out most of the parts that will be painted except for the ac vents which I will do last . I'm using duplicolor white spray cans. Here's what I have done so far.

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i'll probably end up replacing the carpet too while i'm at it - and maybe replacing the seats - but i don't want to dip into my engine swap money

This post has been edited by celicarus: Jan 9, 2006 - 2:47 PM
make sure you wipe the parts clean so that your paint don't bubble up. good luck and hope to see the results

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yeah, clean them well with rubbing alcohol

-MarkGB: Celica Optima Battery Box
the pieces look good so far, if your looking to save money, just go buy some of that spray paint for fabric at Autozone. Its like 5 dollars a can, and will total to like 20-25 dollars. Its a cheap nice fix if your looking to save money for that swap.

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we'll it was kinda windy and chilly this morning so didn't have time to paint anything ouside - but i decided to do something else - i copied the idea from another member on here but forgot who it was - once i find out i'll give credit to where credit is due - or if any one knows feel free to say so --

here are some pics

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i'm a fan of anime so unless i find better pics - they'll stay for now


i wonder what it'll look like at night - i'll take some pictures tonight

This post has been edited by celicarus: Jan 10, 2006 - 2:31 PM
in the process i tried painting the cluster panel but the paint didn't stick too well - maybe i need a different type of paint for plastic - but i thought the carpet and vinyl would do the job - or maybe the temperature was too cold - so i had to peel and wash off the paint -
fabric paint isn't goin to work for plastic......

use duplicolor paint works great
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I'm using duplicolor white spray cans.

he said he is already using duplicolor white... great job man, everything looks good so far, and the gauges are very unique
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>but i thought the carpet and vinyl would do the job


right in the post above mine
yeah duplicolor has one for carpet and vinyl printed on the front of the can - but in the back of the can it also says for plastic too -
well i just checked out duplicolor website and this is what i found


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Q. How do I get paint to stick to plastics?

A. Clean plastic with a water and ammonia based detergent solution, rinse, and dry thoroughly. Next use Dupli-Color? Wax and Grease Remover (CM541) to remove any silicone. Dupli-Color? offers paints intended for plastic application such as our Bumper Coatings, Vinyl and Fabric Colors and Trim Paint. For maximum adhesion, some plastics may require Dupli-Color? Adhesion Promoter (CP199).


so i may need to buy the Ahesion Promotor - luckily the cans at autozone only cost 4.99 each

This post has been edited by celicarus: Jan 10, 2006 - 4:45 PM
I used regular paint for my plastic pieces all you need to do is spray a couple of mist coats over the plastic after you finish your cleaning steps.

Spray a couple of mist coats once each dries spray normally.

thanks for the advice - i stopped by autozone on my lunch break to get Ahesion Promotor - and went home to test it out - it suggested 2-3 coats before color - so I did 2 coats - five minutes in between each - had the fan blowing at it to help speed things up - then a mist coat of white - 10 minutes later it actually held alot better - followed by the second - and i was amazed - this will surely help speed up the project with the other pieces - or maybe it was warmer outside than when i had tried it in the mornig -


i am using the Dupli-Color® High Performance Vinyl & Fabric Coating - which indicates Formulated with a maximum adhesion promoter so there’s no need for primer. It’s fast drying and won’t crack, peel or chip -- but still it was coming out bubbly and not sticking very well -- whether the weather had anything to do with it or not i still would use the Adhesion Promotor first


This post has been edited by celicarus: Jan 10, 2006 - 6:06 PM
lol, im not much of a fan of anime, but i still dig your cluster...id feel weird driving in the car with my mom or girlfriend, but other then that, its nice. Im anxious to see how all this turns out....

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well i'm glad i don't have the problem with my mom ever being in my car - even if she is, she wouldn't say anything - as for my gf, she's open minded although she hasn't seen it yet . - i think i'm half way done with the pieces - sucks waiting for the pieces to dry after each coat - the worst part is the top clear coat - its a small can that cost the same as the color cans -
update of whats completed so far -

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need to get 2 more cans of clear coat

This post has been edited by celicarus: Jan 11, 2006 - 6:06 PM
damn that's alot of white. can't wait to see what it looks like when you put it back together

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how'd you do that to your gauges, with the pictures? thats hot.
using MS Word - printing out on blank transparencies - just gotta size the pictures to fit onto the gauges - and then cut them out and lay them over your gauges - got the idea from another member on here - but not sure how he/she did it - i just thought thats how it was done -- oh one more thing - gotta have laser jet color printer - inkjet won't do -

tip - print it out black and white on regular paper and resize until it fits -

This post has been edited by celicarus: Jan 12, 2006 - 4:25 PM
here is a pic of the gauges - i won't be able to finish by this weekend as I wanted too since I have to go out of town with the celica -- here comes another 1400+ miles --

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i think i'm also gonna paint the steering wheel hub part - haven't really taken a deep look about it - hopefully i don't have to remove the steering wheel

This post has been edited by celicarus: Jan 12, 2006 - 8:57 PM
yo, im not much into the anime scene but i really dig that dash. Im gonna try that. does the inkjet ink not stick to transparencies or something?

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i doubt that inkjet will stick - at least 2 that i've tried did not - canon and hp -- you'll have better luck with laser.

the way i did it was - i had print out the pictures onto regular white copy paper and took it to a printing service (using your own transparencies or theirs) to make a photo copy onto transparency.

just gota remember to remove them when you go in for inspection - other wise i don't think you would pass

This post has been edited by celicarus: Jan 21, 2006 - 6:25 PM
IMO with the gauges you should have done Initial D. wink.gif

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good idea - i think i will do that - when i find good pictures --

actually i will be making lots of replaceable sets - that way i can change them every now and then -- k now to find initial d pictures online

if any one has good quality pictures of initial d - let me know since so far - can't find anything well worth putting on --


-- just realized that it was amy that i got the idea from or better yet copied it from - not sure if amy used the same techniques though

This post has been edited by celicarus: Jan 23, 2006 - 3:47 PM
lol, i dont like takin off my dash, its such a pain getting the gauges back in to that oblong hole. You have to manuever it just right.

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How did you put pictures back there... can you post something that can help me with a step by step please...
you print them on a transparency
i will be redoing them this weekend to replace the images with another one - i'll take step by step pictures as to how i do them- and this time around it may be a bit different because i want to have a template available that way it'll be easier to create the images so I wouldn't have to resize to fit -- i gave the camera to the gf - so i'll need to borrow my friends camera

basic idea is to use transparencies (the one teachers use on projectors) and by using a laser printer to print - inkjet does not have a permanent stay - colors smear -

i'll probably do a how to and ask moderators to add to sticky - while in the process i will be replacing my interior carpeting this weekend too

This post has been edited by celicarus: Feb 1, 2006 - 12:38 AM
Looks good smile.gif Want to see those step by step pictures to see how to do it. I know amy made on but i really didn't get it back then

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