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Painting interior

Ok I know this topic has been up a lot and I have done searches and can't find what i am looking for. I just read a post not long ago but can't find it now.

Anybody have any painting tips for using fusion paint on interior stuff, like radio bezel, maybe cup holders or vents ? Do you need to sand with fusion paint ?
 
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Sand with fusion paint?I dont get the ? ..


Just wet sand whatever your going to paint.

As for the radio bezel, make sure you get the rubber coating off.
 
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like leo said... wet sand whatever you are gonna paint and take your time and it will look really nice
 
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the Dupli-color Vynl paint would work it says for dashes and interior trim, you should try it. It comes in blue, green, red, yellow, grey, black, and tan. If you go to
www.dupli-color.com you can see some of the ideas and pics that people posted
 
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only thing ive done is paint the cup holder w/ glossy black & Clear coat
 
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well I have heard alot of good things about krylon fusion paint I thought that would work best I guess I am just looking for tips. I have read other post that said sand it and paint it thin over and over again. I guess that would work, but I was just thinking that the fusion paint would work better and be less work.
 
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