Thursday, June 25, 2009 - 09:59 am, by: Sebastian Grant(Saabg)
Luke you have the same gauges as me and in the same spot. Ali did you want any other photos because mine is pretty similar to Luke's?
Luke Burt wrote on Thursday, June 25, 2009 - 09:07 am:
Personally I think spraying any part of the door trim black looks cheap and nasty.
This is Joe's dye job (note not vht but birdsall-leather dye) and I think it looks even better than a stock black interior. Looks fresher and shinier and he told me that it's still like new.
Thursday, June 25, 2009 - 12:23 pm, by: Shane Haverkamp(Havabeer)
here's pics of mine.
i sprayed straight over all the platic bits (after a good clean of course) and sprayed my carpets as well.
also BUY MORE CAN'S THEN YOU THINK YOU NEED especially if your going to do your carpet. and clean out the nozzles every time. i didn't do it on one or 2 of my cans. went to use them again came out all splotched and it large drops. ruined a few bits and had to do them again. so just check how the paint is coming out before you paint.
luke i think yours would look heaps better if you just spray the corners of the door carpet on yours. but each to their own
Thursday, June 25, 2009 - 12:42 pm, by: Sebastian Grant(Saabg)
Luke Burt wrote on Thursday, June 25, 2009 - 12:20 pm:
just looked at your interior, no offense haha.
Haha, none taken mate. I like it and thats all that matters but I probably am going to go all black soon.
Another thing with the vht cans is to make sure you heat them up a bit by placing them in the sun for ten minutes, especially in winter because at $15 a can you want to make sure you don't waste any.
Thursday, June 25, 2009 - 12:53 pm, by: Luke Burt(Burt)
Looks good Shane, I considered spraying the corner carpets on the doors black, But i'm not sure. Suits the interior when the door is closed but when opened it looks out of place..
I'll think about it. All you need is a black wheel!
Thursday, June 25, 2009 - 03:55 pm, by: Ty Mackay(Duo89)
hey guys! thanks heaps for the hlep i have everything i need so far for a test run on it, just gonna try it on some old crap interior from another car first,
i have everything but Prepsol i cant seem to find it and nobody has had it... what else can i use?...
Wednesday, July 01, 2009 - 11:45 pm, by: Sebastian Grant(Saabg)
It is preferable to do it on a hot day with low humidity but that's being pretty pedantic, just make sure you either do it indoors or somewhere where there is no wind, put the cans in the sun for a bit and really shake them up well.