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bcherry
01-25-2007, 10:07 AM
So...
I would like to change the Interior Color of the Xb.....
But....I dont want a glossy finish on the dashboard or door panels....
So I would like to know if there is any type of OEM Spray paint?
gmckey
01-25-2007, 11:03 AM
You can usually find 'wrinkle finish' paints at auto parts stores or you can order OEM paint colors in spray cans off paintscratch.com. I repainted a side mirror on my GF's Camry w/ a spray can and it matches good still 1 year later!
But glossy finishes can be ok as long as you don't go overboard... I think it looks good for center consoles.
suspended
01-25-2007, 11:31 AM
SEM nuff said ;-)
bcherry
01-25-2007, 11:54 AM
SEM nuff said ;-)
WHAT???
suspended
01-25-2007, 12:00 PM
SEM paint, google it, but paint shops around here in jax sell it, its like a 6 step process, but it looks like its the oem color for vinyl, plastics, etc, and if you do it right, its extremely durrable (my buddy did his and takes his fingernails to it to show it off)
bcherry
01-25-2007, 06:42 PM
SEM paint, google it, but paint shops around here in jax sell it, its like a 6 step process, but it looks like its the oem color for vinyl, plastics, etc, and if you do it right, its extremely durrable (my buddy did his and takes his fingernails to it to show it off)
I got a chance to talk to STEVE a Rep of SEM down in North Carolina......
He gave me all the steps on how to do it.....But...
Tempeture needs to be 70* degrees......now is 20*
No sanding or primer required.
Once I get everything prep up.... I will post pictures....
This is going to be a complete change for the Xb....
firelizard
01-25-2007, 09:36 PM
70* Fahrenheit is roughly 20* Celsius..maybe that's why it's different?
Which product is actually used? SEM has many...
bcherry
01-26-2007, 06:50 AM
70* Fahrenheit is roughly 20* Celsius..maybe that's why it's different?
Which product is actually used? SEM has many...
Well to clean it SEM SOAP
Then Prep...
Plastic and Leather Prep
Adhesion Promoter ( in plastic, 1st test in the back of dash board with lacker thinner,if the plastic gets sticky then use SAND FREE)
Sand Free
While that its still wet, use the 1st color coat.....cover about 60%
this is so the sand free or adhesion promoter could tint
then wait 15-20 min between color coats...until you reach desired color.....
He also told me if the dash its to GLOSSY...( Low Luster Clear )
Should do the trick....
firelizard
01-26-2007, 08:19 AM
So any SEM color is useable?
How is SEM different from using any other paint with an adhesion promoter? Are there advantages?
suspended
01-26-2007, 08:31 AM
its actually made to basically "melt" into what your painting...also it leaves an oem look to it, doesn't shine too much, but not too dull, it makes it look ilke the vinyl was actually dyed and the plastics were actually that color into the mold ;-)..most i've seen either come out too shiny or too dull other then SEM ;-)
bcherry
01-26-2007, 08:39 AM
its actually made to basically "melt" into what your painting...also it leaves an oem look to it, doesn't shine too much, but not too dull, it makes it look ilke the vinyl was actually dyed and the plastics were actually that color into the mold ;-)..most i've seen either come out too shiny or too dull other then SEM ;-)
Would you be able to post some pictures?
Where any of these vehicles XB?
suspended
01-26-2007, 10:02 AM
i did some stuff in my old car as well as my box now, but it was on parts that i no longer have =(...sorry....i would just hit up the google honestly ;-)...i know a lot of people on scion boards are saying krylon fusion paint for painting their plastics....but it looks too shiny to me and you can tell it was painted...with that SEM, it seriously looks stock if done right ;-)
good luck and post up some pics when you start ;-)
bcherry
01-26-2007, 01:25 PM
Well Im going to give it my best....you see
I own a black Cherry Xb..and I want the interior to be Tan with Brown.
So Im going to do the Dash and Doors in tan.
For door inserts Ill do Brown Suede.
Im also going to do the Liner in Tan Suede.
Carpet - Tan
Seats ate going to be...Tan with Brown Inserts. (those are getting done proffesionally)
Also adding wood trimming.
I believe its going to give the box a new look interior wise....
suspended
01-26-2007, 01:40 PM
if done right, that will be a really classy look honestly...you keep the carpet blak in there? i think you'll be ok doing that honestly, but all the other ideas sound really classy, i think a red cherry wood would look good on there honestly, and i would stick with light and darker accents or vise versa, not all the same color tan personally....thats just me...deff. good luck and keep usposted ;-)
bcherry
01-26-2007, 03:16 PM
if done right, that will be a really classy look honestly...you keep the carpet blak in there? i think you'll be ok doing that honestly, but all the other ideas sound really classy, i think a red cherry wood would look good on there honestly, and i would stick with light and darker accents or vise versa, not all the same color tan personally....thats just me...deff. good luck and keep usposted ;-)
Well I will post pictures of what Im talking About.
For the Wood Accents Im going with this kit
http://www.aaaexoticwood.com/
TOYXBOX got it..he also told me its real wood.
Also why should I keep the carpet black?
firelizard
01-26-2007, 03:38 PM
Easier (don't need to change carpet) and easier to keep clean looking, too.
bcherry
01-26-2007, 03:39 PM
So see I might change it...due to wear and tear...plus color contrast reason
InfamouslyDone
02-17-2007, 12:10 AM
pictures please... i have a xB and want to see the tan...
bcherry
02-17-2007, 11:21 AM
I have no pictures yet cause i havent started...Its to cold out....
Plus Im saving my $$$$ for the wheels
once I get the stance...I ll then play with the interior....
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