Bc honda thought it would be a good idea to use melted plastic rods as a way to connect the panels to the car, So I had to break the in order to get them off. I put buttons over the screws which looks cool imo.
Thanks for the kind words! I wanted to do my interior different then others.
F that! I have huge respect for people who do this. Of course this was just for fun, however doing this as a profession. ............. **** that!!
There's still some things that bug me that I need to fix like how nothing paint wise seems to want to stick to the oh shît handle and also I need to figure out how to get the clips to catch on the back of the headliner.
Do anyone have any ideas on what to do about the stripped seat belt bolt hole? A good 4-5 threads are stripped so It's not wanting to take the bolt like a good girl.
I've got to do something with the sun roof interior sill also, doing the same thing. Both of them are dry, however if you put some pressure or friction the paint comes off ever-so-slightly
Don't give me that look.
Sand them down really good, then spray on some of this:
I've heard it works pretty well. (no personal experience, though)
I saw it at autozone last week.
that's weird.
I painted my shifter trim in the center console with some basic krylon satin black and clear coat, and it's hard as a rock now.
(although it was VERY soft for a day or two until the paint fully cured)