I want to paint my inner dash silver to match my body color in my 2004 DD. can anyone tell me the right way to do it? Thank you in advance.
Pull the upper part of dash and remove gauge cluster bezel also use vinal paint.... regular paint wont stick.... it wont flex
Erik Packard
Thank you but can anyone give me a step by step way to do it?
remove both dash side pannels..... remove center hvac/defrost cover phillips head screw.... remove 7mm screws from under hvac/defrost vent.... remove 7mm screws on each side...open glove box remove 2 airbox bolts (gold and a different style)... remove the 2 7mm screws on the right of the glovebox.... remove i think its one in the center 7mm also... after that be very careful as to not break the main dash lift evenly and move to safe location....after that there will be 2 7mm screws one to the right of the radio and one to the left... remove these... then there will be one screw to the left of the steering wheel remove this..... disconnect the interior light switch.... disconnect the cigerette lighter then pop it out sand and paint.... I believe there is a Youtube video of how to do this.... very simple
Erik Packard
Ricozero wrote:Pull the upper part of dash and remove gauge cluster bezel also use vinal paint.... regular paint wont stick.... it wont flex
No......
You can paint the gauge bezel just fine with whatever paint you want to use.
Philly D wrote:Ricozero wrote:Pull the upper part of dash and remove gauge cluster bezel also use vinal paint.... regular paint wont stick.... it wont flex
No......
You can paint the gauge bezel just fine with whatever paint you want to use.
Im saying you cant use regular spray paint from walmart at 97 cents a can you have to use different paint for the plastics or maybe i have just been informed wrong but i was told always use vinyl paint on interiors
Erik Packard
You can use regular paints just fine on plastics. On the soft dash type material you use the dye.
You just want to make sure you clear coat the paint.
Philly D wrote:You can use regular paints just fine on plastics. On the soft dash type material you use the dye.
You just want to make sure you clear coat the paint.
This and prep it make sure it's clean! Rubbing alcohol make sure it's dry after