Painting My Interior
fusion is easy to use, Just make sure the part you are painting is nice and clean. What I did was first I sanded the part with 2000 grit sandpaper...only because the parts I was painting were insanley smooth and I wanted to create a surface for the paint to stick. I then cleaned with Isoprophyl(sp?)alcohol waited for it to dry and preceded to paint. Always use a thin sweeping motion to prevent runs. Be patient with this otherwise it will suck. Shoot from all angles then let sit 30 secs, then repeat until the part is completely the color you want it. give 7 days to cure then replace back in car. It was surprising I was able to do my interior in this FL. humidity.
Did you all that have painted add a clear coat after or no? I have painted my Center fascia and it looked good for a while but seems to be fading a little now. Just wondering if a clear would help this.
^^^ I didn't clear coat after, but I would say it'd probably help. Once I get some free time and a check from work, I'll probably give it all another coat in read then clear coat it.
im fixing to repaint it all before HIN next weekend and havent decided if im ganna use this Fusion or if ill try my hand at some actual auto paint. Itll get done with weekend and either way im ganna do a clear coat so as soon as im done ill post the pics!
I actually talked to the Krylon people about their fusion. I had asked about a clear coat for the fusion and they saidn it doesn't require some because the fusion paint itself once it cures is extremly durable, she said it can be done to offer a little bit more protection.



