Bondo on my interior pieces?

jshillin said:
Clean it, clean it and clean it some more. Then sand the texture off, spray it with adhesion promoter followed by a good primer. I did it before and it turned out beautifully, PPG base coat then cleared with PPG as well.







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Is that a Neon? Looks good btw.
 
My only suggestion is to practice this on something from a junk yard before you start on your good dash. If you botch up the prep and paint it will really look like crap. This stuff you're wanting to do isn't really hard, but it does take some practice to develop the skill to make a project like this turn out looking right.



I'd also encourage you to remove everything you want to paint from the car. That will make the prep and painting much easier and keep paint overspray from getting on places in your interior that'll you have a hard time cleaning.



I'm not really trying to discourage you from this project, but if you mess it up it will look terrible and some of that trim might be hard to find or fairly expensive to replace.
 
jshillin said:
Clean it, clean it and clean it some more. Then sand the texture off, spray it with adhesion promoter followed by a good primer. I did it before and it turned out beautifully, PPG base coat then cleared with PPG as well.







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Mine was done in a similar manner. I wouldn't advise doing it by spray can. Get it done professionally if you can't spray it yourself. I think you would be happier with the outcome. I painted mine on my own with a spray gun and all the good stuff.

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Nevermind all the mess in my car. Just got back from bestbuy when I took that picture.
 
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