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Originally Posted by SubiNewbie
@ BoostinIX actually I had professional paint, and painted my whole interior on my previous car, Dodge Avenger R/T. It looked really good. The tan was converted to a mix of Black, Blue, and Red in very tasteful combination. But as people scratched the paint the tan with their computers or feet. It showed and quickly lost its value.
I even have spoken to multiple car custom places, they refuse to paint someones interior as they have had a ton of complications based on the warranty.
It almost is not worth it unless there is a coating I can apply besides clear coat that I am not aware of to make it durable. If there is I would love to know as that would typically be cheaper and naturally look really nice.
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hydrodipping would probably be the way to go, then, since it's not paint, per se, and thus it's stronger.