ScottyDsntKnow
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From what research I've done what I need to do to make this look OEM is:
-Scrub it really good with a scotchbrite pad and soapy water
-Let everything air dry completely
-Disassemble as much as I can to paint separately
-Hit it all with adhesion promoter
-3 light mists of Krylon Fusion or Rustoleum semi gloss black
-1 final coat of black
-Let dry completely and then hit it with clearcoat (does it need to be cleared for the interior?)
Is there anything else I'm missing? I want this to look factory so you can't even tell it apart from the rest of the interior without really looking hard if you can at all.
-Scrub it really good with a scotchbrite pad and soapy water
-Let everything air dry completely
-Disassemble as much as I can to paint separately
-Hit it all with adhesion promoter
-3 light mists of Krylon Fusion or Rustoleum semi gloss black
-1 final coat of black
-Let dry completely and then hit it with clearcoat (does it need to be cleared for the interior?)
Is there anything else I'm missing? I want this to look factory so you can't even tell it apart from the rest of the interior without really looking hard if you can at all.