|
Not logged in [Login - Register] |
You Are Not Registered Or Not Logged In |
Corsa Sport » Message Board » Help Zone, Modification and ICE Advice » steps taken to colour code interior? » Post Reply
|
S21NMP |
posted on 27th May 03 at 19:00 |
check out my efforts at colour coding my interior... http://www.corsamods.co.uk | |
luca2020 |
posted on 27th May 03 at 17:32 |
what colour scheme do u reckon is any good for a smoke gray corsa? | |
barry_kellett99 |
posted on 27th May 03 at 13:07 |
I have horrid light grey seats and trim on the doors, horrible. | |
Kris TD |
posted on 27th May 03 at 11:47 |
i do everything on my car bodywork the lot but there is no way im taking that dash out to paint it. just do the bits which are easily removed. | |
barry_kellett99 |
posted on 27th May 03 at 11:39 |
Ooooooh... Silver. | |
Kris TD |
posted on 27th May 03 at 11:35 |
dont bother going to a scrappie, do your bits and if you fcuk them up they are only like 2 quid from vauxhall each. | |
barry_kellett99 |
posted on 27th May 03 at 11:33 |
So this sounds great, and im sure (given spare interior parts from a scrap car!) i could manage this.... But since my car is a yucky red, and i am never going to spray the outside of the car.... and my artistic talent has waned since my GSCE art..... WHAT WOULD BE A GROOVY COLOUR FOR THE INTERIOR??? | |
Kris TD |
posted on 26th May 03 at 18:11 |
i would do that except i wouldnt leave it 24 hours between primer and paint, more like 15 -20 minutes. sprayed pretty much my whole car btw, paint sticks much better if the primer hasnt completely gone off. | |
Mav 3000 |
posted on 26th May 03 at 16:53 |
If you sand the primer using 'wet' wet n dry it leaves it silky smooth ready for the paint :) | |
cobra148 |
posted on 26th May 03 at 08:41 |
This might be of some help, it worked for me.. | |
corsa120 |
posted on 25th May 03 at 22:38 |
yes m8 sand down the surface but use grade 80 then 150 then 400,600, 1200 thats wat i do cos if u use 80 removes dimpley surface very fast, only 1-2 coats of primer needed next then leave to dry for 1 hour then lightly sand then another 1-2 coats of primer leave 24hrs then paint on til even surface coverage dont leave the paint to dry for 24 hrs spray first coat of lacquer on after about 30 mins as it takes to the paint better the 2 more coats 10 mins after get it touch dry then hang it new somewhere worm like heater not to close tho | |
MoNkEy MaGiC |
posted on 25th May 03 at 22:28 |
im colour coding the whole of my interior, is this the right steps to take??? |