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Tr1huynh 05-01-2013 03:08 AM

Interior Panels Paint
 
I don't like the look on the scion fr-s. The fake carbon fiber alien ship look isn't my thing and I saw the fr-s convertible concept with white interior panels and I like that so I was wondering how hard would it be or any tips on doing this project.
I know I need 200-600 grit sand paper. Paint and adhesion stuff I'm not too sure about. I'm a noob. Thank you. I want to do a diy for this when I gather the right information.
Thank you.

Hawk77FT 05-01-2013 03:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Tr1huynh (Post 903262)
I don't like the look on the scion fr-s. The fake carbon fiber alien ship look isn't my thing and I saw the fr-s convertible concept with white interior panels and I like that so I was wondering how hard would it be or any tips on doing this project.
I know I need 200-600 grit sand paper. Paint and adhesion stuff I'm not too sure about. I'm a noob. Thank you. I want to do a diy for this when I gather the right information.
Thank you.

Easy stuff mate. I recommend you to first take off the adhesive film first. It is a pita to do but with a heatgun it goes like a breeze.
Clean - degrease and than apply some primer. I would use plastic primer but up to you. Once is nice and dry, give it a sand with 200-400 grit. than if you use spray cans, make sure you get some good quality ones that will give you the right atomization. Sand it with 2000 grit and than go with clear. I would recommend a 2pac clear rather than normal acrylic. it would be great if you have the painting tools like compressor, gravity feed paint gun, etc. if not and if you're skilled, you can do a decent job with spray cans.

Now, the convertible has a all in one part rather than two parts so you might want to look into joining them together and fill the gap in between them.

take your time and have a lot of patience.

Good luck!

PelzerC 05-01-2013 03:54 AM

I vinyl wrapped mine with satin white vinyl wrap, it took about 30 mins and I just left the "carbon fiber" wrap on underneath. It looks pretty clean. Just don't get to crazy with the white. I've seen pictures where people have turned every silver and carbon piece white and it doesn't look as good. Just my opinion though.

Jarumie42172 05-01-2013 04:38 AM

Plastidip the panels white first to see if you'd like it or not

Tr1huynh 05-01-2013 12:39 PM

Quote:

Easy stuff mate. I recommend you to first take off the adhesive film first. It is a pita to do but with a heatgun it goes like a breeze.
Clean - degrease and than apply some primer. I would use plastic primer but up to you. Once is nice and dry, give it a sand with 200-400 grit. than if you use spray cans, make sure you get some good quality ones that will give you the right atomization. Sand it with 2000 grit and than go with clear. I would recommend a 2pac clear rather than normal acrylic. it would be great if you have the painting tools like compressor, gravity feed paint gun, etc. if not and if you're skilled, you can do a decent job with spray cans.

Now, the convertible has a all in one part rather than two parts so you might want to look into joining them together and fill the gap in between them.

take your time and have a lot of patience.

Good luck!
Thank you so much! You were very elaborate.
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Plastidip the panels white first to see if you'd like it or not
That's a good idea. I will do that.

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I vinyl wrapped mine with satin white vinyl wrap, it took about 30 mins and I just left the "carbon fiber" wrap on underneath. It looks pretty clean. Just don't get to crazy with the white. I've seen pictures where people have turned every silver and carbon piece white and it doesn't look as good. Just my opinion though.
Thanks for the opinion, I would strongly consider what to paint or not. I was just planning on the front panels. Everything else looks find to me the way it is.

AR35 05-01-2013 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by PelzerC (Post 903315)
I vinyl wrapped mine with satin white vinyl wrap, it took about 30 mins and I just left the "carbon fiber" wrap on underneath. It looks pretty clean. Just don't get to crazy with the white. I've seen pictures where people have turned every silver and carbon piece white and it doesn't look as good. Just my opinion though.


Do you have any pics? i would like to see this.Maybe a DIY

Skurj 05-01-2013 02:53 PM

I'd like to do away with the silver dash panels on the BRZ. ANother mod that scares me to death that I will make a mess with painting...

SubieNate 05-01-2013 04:52 PM

The dash inserts are covered with vinyl? Interesting.

PelzerC 05-02-2013 02:31 AM

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Originally Posted by AR35 (Post 903921)
Do you have any pics? i would like to see this.Maybe a DIY

Yeah I will try to post some pictures this weekend. I was trying to wait until I received the final piece of this project but it's taking a little longer than expected. I ordered a red "86" sticker to place in the corner of my dash to bring it all together.

Tr1huynh 05-02-2013 02:35 AM

I pulled off a piece of the vinyl http://i873.photobucket.com/albums/a...a/_MG_3738.jpg
I felt it with my hand and lifted. Heat gun would make it 100000x easier
Bad photo
http://i873.photobucket.com/albums/a...a/_MG_3739.jpg

Pacific Auto 05-02-2013 02:52 AM

Hey don't mean to steal thread, but whats the trick to remove the dash panels? ^

Tr1huynh 05-02-2013 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Pacific Auto Films (Post 905651)
Hey don't mean to steal thread, but whats the trick to remove the dash panels? ^

Oh it was pretty easy for me. I just took a tiny flat head and poked under the bottom panel and popped it out of place and then I just gently ripped it out. I didn't want to break the inserts. I did it in 3 places but be careful, I scratched my vinyl which isn't too bad since you won't see it.
http://i873.photobucket.com/albums/a...a/IMG_3742.jpg
http://i873.photobucket.com/albums/a...a/IMG_3743.jpg

Pacific Auto 05-02-2013 07:32 PM

thanks for the tip, I will try it out!

charged86 05-02-2013 08:19 PM

200 is a bit rough if you are just spraying the dash panels. 600 then primer re sand wet with 600 and paint


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