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Question Dash Painting...

I've been wanting to paint the trim of my dash and some other parts red. But i want it to look good, but don't know what kind of paint to use? Where do i start and what do i need to get?
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But to start off alot of people use Plasti Kote and you can get that from your local pep boys or something. Some people Primer others don't but also get you a good clear coat to. Basically starting pulling out the pieces and start painting

good luck but yea search the site a little more.
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How To Paint Trim Pieces








In the EX and LX, there are parts of the trim pieces painted silver. You can buy the silver center piece from Honda for about $98 (update: you can't buy silver, only gold like the sedan), or you can paint it yourself.


Remove the center piece by first removing the heating and cooling ***** (just grab and pull), and remove the accessory plug trim piece (looks like a cigarette lighter plug). You will need to put a thin rag on a flat tip screw driver to get that trim piece off. Unplug the plug. Now, if you look up in there, you will see two 8 mm bolts(silver), remove these, then push the bracket up until the center piece pops out. You will have to push hard, but it will push out, the radio and everything is connected to it.( do not attempt to pry this piece out with the rag and screw driver, it will warp the plastic and will not have a good fit when replaced! Trust me ...I know

Remove all the plugs(don't worry about labeling, each plug is different), the vents, the radio, and the pocket (if equipped), and remove the rings that go around the heating and cooling *****. You should now have just the plain trim piece.

The next step requires 2 things, any automotive WHITE primer, and a can of PLASTI-KOTE import color, Honda silver, part # 5304 (got mine at PEP-BOYS, they sell a whole slew of PLASTI-KOTE paint colors. This is a perfect match to the existing trim pieces being because it is Honda Silver. Spray two light coats of the white with five minutes between each coat, and be careful of runs. Then spray three coats of the silver after 15 minutes of the last coat of primer, also with five minutes in between coats. Try to get good coverage with the three coats without runs, because after that, you start to loose the texture of the plastic. Let it dry for an hour.

Put it all back together. You just saved @ $93

Here are the results on the center trim piece, pretty nice. Thanks to 01CIVICEX for this DIY.

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

DIY removing dash.
http://www.7thgencivic.com/modules.p...howpage&pid=50
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