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    Well here goes...decided to paint some of my interior parts

    I finally decided to get off my ass and paint some of the interior trim in my car. The piece that goes over the gauges, the bezels around the vents and the cups behind the door handles. I've yanked them all out but I can't decide whether to paint them gloss black or silver.

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    Blue 4dr w/blue interior



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    WTF ARE YOU DOING?!?!?! BLUE INTERIORS KICK ASS!

    But I think a good matching color is white or an off white man. Silver is too.... shinny But if you're going to paint, go with white i think. And good luck. And I want to see some pics!!
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    Silver. When ever I decide to do mine I want to repaint the interior a dark blue and possiblie the black trim paint silver.
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    Originally posted by A Dawg Jr
    WTF ARE YOU DOING?!?!?! BLUE INTERIORS KICK ASS!

    But I think a good matching color is white or an off white man. Silver is too.... shinny But if you're going to paint, go with white i think. And good luck. And I want to see some pics!!
    Oh shit I totaly forgot about white. White does accent a blue car pretty good.
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    white and blue are great....

    Started with a 89 Accord LXI - 96 Acura TL - 2003 Acura CL Type S..

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    Color

    I'm not painting the whole interior, just some of the small parts. The vent bezels and the cluster face is also already black, I was just trying to decide gloss black and silver. I think this would highlight the blue interior and give it a bit of a custom look. Silver would have more impact.

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    Silver and white would be good choices. You can't go wrog\ng with either, and silver is a lot easier to paint on the white. I have had real trouble with white spray paints.
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    I would use a self etching primer and then spray the white.

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    Originally posted by Mike's89AccordLX
    I would use a self etching primer and then spray the white.
    self etching. How is it diferent from a regular spray on primer.
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    I would prefer silver since it still contrasts with the blue, but not as much as white. Whatever you choose, it will look good.

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    doesnt self etching eliminate the need for sanding??
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    Yes, I think so. I will have to ask my dad.

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    andrew, i painted my shit in my interior with silver, and i have the same car u do, a 88 accord lx blue/ with bliu interior,and it looks sick.i tried whtie and it didnt turn out that well (and i know how to paint because i do graffiti) so i would say run with the silver

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    :super: hey gameoner :super:

    I decicded to go with silver, I've actually already done it. I'm just waiting for the paint to cure a little before I try and re-install the parts. I've got a bunch of pics on my website. I also figured out a way to make all the warning lights light up in blue only.

    Will post more pics when I am done.

    http://www.geocities.com/a_asmundson/88LX.html
    Last edited by Andrew; 07-31-2003 at 08:38 PM.
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    Hey Guys

    Finished up the paint job on my interior. You can check it out at the following URL:

    http://www.geocities.com/a_asmundson/88LX.html
    http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/396598

    Is it just my imagination or does Kalimari kinda look like deep fried assholes?

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    Looks great, that silver paint really shimmers well, I wish I could do something like that to my interior but since the body is black and the interior is already two-tone black and tan I really don't know what would look good. I painted the speaker grilles black but other then that I don't think anything else would look good a different color.
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    You might consider "High Gloss Black" for your trim, that was the other option I was considering. It would give it a more 'custom' look. Might be a lot of work for the difference though.
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    Is it just my imagination or does Kalimari kinda look like deep fried assholes?

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    about a year and a half ago i painted all my dash vents and clock trim with plastikote white, turned out great, looks really cool with the white shift boot i made and my white gauges

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    how hard is it to pull out the trim? I've been thinking of doing it, but dont know how exactly to pull it out. Does it pop out? Whats the trick to get it to come out the easiest?
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    Originally posted by NXRacer
    how hard is it to pull out the trim? I've been thinking of doing it, but dont know how exactly to pull it out. Does it pop out? Whats the trick to get it to come out the easiest?
    All of the interior parts come out pretty easy. The doors are a bitch to get back on tho. Here are some of mine...











    Heres the center console i swiped from another car and painted later...

    -=MIKE=-

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    Shit! That looks great! I did most of the same parts except for the speaker grills the door handle and the top of the console. There's a few parts I missed the first time around, I'll be doing those awhile after I get it back on the road (busted a couple of wheel studs).
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    Is it just my imagination or does Kalimari kinda look like deep fried assholes?

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    I've got the black and tan interior too. I was thinking of just painting the shit that's black, blacker and make it look real crisp and clean.

    You guys don't go into much detail about getting the vents and stuff out of the car, how do you do that? and how do you get the door pannel things off?
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    I started by removing the cover from the guage cluster, then I remove the vents on either side of it. To rmove the cover over the guage cluster you have to pop out the swithches and the blank switch plates and undo the screws behind them. Then you pop the cover off the back of the cluster and remove the two screws up there. To romove the clear lens in front of the cluster you need to remove the cluster by unplugging all the wiring and the odometer (a pain in the ass to put back on. ) Once you have remove the cluster you just push down on five clips and pop the lens off.To To remove the vents you have to lift up on two little clips that drop into small holes at the bottom of the vent (use something flat and about a 1/4" wide. Then you pull the vent out from the bottom. you do the same foor the right hand vent and the center vents as well.

    Hope this helps, hard to describe without pictures.
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    Is it just my imagination or does Kalimari kinda look like deep fried assholes?

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    I wrote up some better instructions with some simple diagrams on my web page, check it out at the following link:


    http://www.geocities.com/a_asmundson/88LX.html
    http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/396598

    Is it just my imagination or does Kalimari kinda look like deep fried assholes?

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