Has anyone seen, tryed or thought of doing this. Had an idea this morning to pull off all the tweed on my interior. Put some sort of finish over it to smooth it out again (eg. Fibre glass but I'm sure there's something better) then painting that to re finish the inside? I thought of doing matte black. Only because my tweed looks a little tired and I think a plain matte finish would be nice. Thoughts on it? If anyone has done something like this I'd love to gear some success stories. If I give it a go I'll post pics and what not on my success/troubles. Just unsure if it will look cheap and nasty or not.
You might find the panels are already smooth underneath the trim. For god sake don't paint them the same colour as the exterior! Such a ricer!
your car has a lot more crusty foam on it for some reason mike.. .care to explain what you do late at night in the shed [TIS]:rofl::rofl:
haha crusty bits.. anyways has anyone seen anything like this done before? If something required some extra thickness any hints as to what I should use? I was thinking a thin layer of fibre glass. Like one of those fibreglass kits you can get. then sand it down nice and smooth and paint. And I'm not into the rice soooo much so it would be a black i think. something inconspicuous compared to a bright yellow to match the exterior Might have a look around google for some examples
Don't think I've ever seen "smoothed" panels... I'd suggest to save money and time just strip the tweed off, clean the "crusty bits" off and apply some soft vinyl in place of the tweed. Is say it'll look better and if fine correctly will last longer. I can see the paint either getting shiny patches (if matte) or scratched looking (if gloss). Even in black I'd say the smoothed approach is a bit rice. Just my opinion
that's kinda what I was thinking. I might try and find a scrap panel off someone and test it. See how if turns out. That way I haven't stuffed anything on my car worst case I just save and do it properly with some new material
Mate if you want to do something no zed down here I know has done then paint the panels . Just paint them right Interested to see how it turns out
use a fabric dye on the tweed Just use a fabric dye (spray on) to make the tweed look new black and clean. If you don't like that, then try out that idea of fibre glassing it smooth. You could try a carbon fibre look, you could try painting the tweed to make it one colour and then clearcoat to try and make it look like fibre glass/ carbon fibre. It probably won't look like it. Best to find the thread about black fabric spray interior trim
Fabric dye is a good idea. The plan is this now. Find two panels as donors. Whatever they might be. Try dyeing one of them and painting the other. I'll post results and decide from there thanks for the advise guys.
http://www.aus300zx.com/forum/showthread.php?t=305104&highlight=fabric Here is the link about the fabric dyed tweed interior. Might be some pics too.
Well i've started painting panels matte black (spare parts i got from Jinxed) Paint job doesn't look too back. I've had practice on my motorbike haha The question is though how will it look inside a car... I will put pics up soon. stay tuned
Seen this done to a few ugly civics. The dash, shifter and doors were fiberglassed and 2 PAC sprayed. Reminded me of how old cars had steel dashboards. Can't see it working for a zed but prove me wrong. Always wondered how it would hold up long term..