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Old 09-13-2006, 01:20 PM   #1
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Would this be easy to color match?

I have a 2006 Ford Fusion with Piano Black interior. Here's a pic below...how easy would this be to fabricate and color match to look factory?

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Probably not too hard with the right primer, paints, and sealant. It would require a lot of sanding to make it smooth.

I'd also look into glossy black vinyl.
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Easy take it to a body shop or even home depot and have them scan the color and mix it up for you. Some body shops can even make a spray can of the paint for you.

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Umm, if you use interior wall paint on your car, you deserve to be shot.

You can get a little can that you pour automotive grade paint into and there's a little butane propellant can you put on the bottom. It's like a rattle can but it's WAY better stuff.
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that black color looks to be your car's body color so an auto body supply shop is your only bet
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Old 09-13-2006, 05:42 PM   #6
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OOOOORRRRRRR

go to www.paintscratch.com and order the factory color in a spray can and save yourself A LOT of time and $$$
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Have you tried the spray cans yourself? What kind of results did you get, id like to see pics if you dont mind this looks kinda interesting
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no matter what your paint in the car you must prime it, is the part is plexible, i would go with latex paint on the primer

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i've never used the cans from paintscratch, but i've used spray cans many times.

the whole thing with painting interiors, is like yevmeister said, you have to use a primer. then use really thin, light coats. i would use a clear coat when you're done, especially to make it nice and shiny like the factory piece.

take your time though, and it'll turn out just fine.
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like yevmeister said, you have to use a primer.

Even if it's not plexible?
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Even if it's not plexible?

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