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Old Aug 11, 2003
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Interior Painting

I'm seriously thinking about painting some of my interior red. I want to paint the big dash piece that goes around the guages and around the driver side air vent and it extends around the trim piece in the middle(cd player piece) and I don't know how to remove that big ole sucker...anyone know how without breakin anything???
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yeah its pretty easy... check out the DIY on painting that specific trim piece its pretty good

http://www.7thgencivic.com/modules.p...howpage&pid=29

edit: wait... you're talking about the whole thing that goes from driver to passenger side?
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Yeah the big piece not the little piece where the cd player is...i want to pait allll dat stuff :-)
(and oh yeah dude that is a fresh body kit on that red civic...wut kind and any other pics?)
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Does it just pop off or are there screws or what? Do I have to remove any other panels or trim pieces in order to get that one off?

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Nevermind everyone I figured it out!
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Be sure to take the time to do it right. Don't get too excited about the end product and end up rushing. You'll end up having to repaint like I did. It's a real PITA to do every couple of months. It looks kind of fake too, I don't think I'll do it again on my next Civic.
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I painted mine. I first sanded, then 2 coats primer, 4 coats paint, 2 coats satin finish. On all the pieces befor I put the last coat of color paint I took sand paper and rubbed it against itself so it would leave little pieces of sand on the finish. After all the coats it came out really nice and has a nice texture
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Yeah I think I'm gonna buy some filler primer and put a good coat of it so it will get all those vinyl wrinkles out...then put coats of paint on there...and then clear cote...what is satin finish?
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How did it look after you sanded it? Did it look pretty smooth?
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It took most of the wrinkles out of it and after a couple of coats and sanding in between it came out really smooth.
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Sweet...what type or size of sand paper did u use...like however they rate it? will i need fine sand paper or kinda rough sand paper?
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I would go with 600 wet or dry paper.. doesn't leave scratch marks!
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cool...what would be better...wet or dry?
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I would use it dry before you paint any primer and wet after primer just so the primer will be rough enough for the paint to bond with it..

if you don't sand its gonna flake off..
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ok so dry sand it then primeer it...then wet sand it...then primer it and then paint it and then add clear coat?
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sounds like you will need a helper......
id be scared to paint somthing that major and possibly have it end up looking like total crap.....
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Satin finish is a clear coat that makes it look slightly shiny and slightly dull. It is inbetween gloss and flat. I think it looks really good with our dash seeing how it is that soft flat looking stuff.
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No listen dry sand primer wet sand paint

dont coat over the wet sand with primer again..
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My Painted Pieces

take a look!!! something like that right?
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yeah the paint looks great but i'm gonna paint that whole front dash
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What kind of primer should i use? and particular kind or color? I'm also planning to paint my door panels and i would like to know where i can find a piece to replace the carpet piece in the door panels? Like a plastic piece or something like that

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I did mine exactly like you want. Red vents, red gauge cluster, and dash where the CD player is was black for a long time. I also couldn't figure out how to pop it out. But with the help of a friend (a girl) she got it for me. I used Plastikote Red Caliper Paint, b/c its really high temp anyway. Prime or no prime, it'll work. Sanding is not required.
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I want to paint my dash...not the trim piece where the cd player is...but like the piece that extends all the way across...and my doors too...and if i don't sand it will still be wrinkly lookin
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Anybody know where I can find a plastic piece to replace that carpet piece in my door panels...cuz i want to paint it too
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Originally posted by 7thgencivic9
Anybody know where I can find a plastic piece to replace that carpet piece in my door panels...cuz i want to paint it too

take the carpet off and just paint it.
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oh so the carpet just comes off and there is something to paint under it? Sweet!
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i have tan interior, which is only interior sold on 03 coupe ex blue pearl... and canada has the "si" or for US ex, and it only comes with black... anyway, i hate my tan, and i want black. Anyone know how much it might cost to do this, or is anyone willing to trade interiors with me? hahaha! i just want all black like the black civics do.
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Originally posted by 7thgencivic9
oh so the carpet just comes off and there is something to paint under it? Sweet!

lol yea its called the door panel.. just make sure u have glue remover to get the glue from the fabric off..
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Lol thanx man!
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Originally posted by 2k3HonCivicEX
i have tan interior, which is only interior sold on 03 coupe ex blue pearl... and canada has the "si" or for US ex, and it only comes with black... anyway, i hate my tan, and i want black. Anyone know how much it might cost to do this, or is anyone willing to trade interiors with me? hahaha! i just want all black like the black civics do.

GOOD LUCK... thats gonna cost u hundreds... even if you find a wrecked civic its still gonna cost alot.. your talking 4-5 hundred worth of panels... imo.. just go pay a body shop 300 and have the whole thing painted ne color u want.

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