Interior Painting Question
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Yeah, but it's thick and better suited for engine bay parts. It dosnt' really look good on interior parts. You'd be better off spraying and clear coating with other colors. Make sure you prep the surface first as the can of paint says to do.
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Don't use it.
I just used the same stuff (not on the interior) and it won't come out good. Probably will end up rubbing off and doesn't have a smooth texture.
I just used the same stuff (not on the interior) and it won't come out good. Probably will end up rubbing off and doesn't have a smooth texture.
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Well, it actually depends on how you use it.
Use Duplicolor wheel paint. I used it on my interior, as well as engine parts. I like it because its a little thicker, and more durable. Also the metal tone colors (silver, bronze, and gunmetal) are very metallic and very glossy. What color are you going for?
Use Duplicolor wheel paint. I used it on my interior, as well as engine parts. I like it because its a little thicker, and more durable. Also the metal tone colors (silver, bronze, and gunmetal) are very metallic and very glossy. What color are you going for?