Opinion: Interior Paint Job

I wish my interior would of came out nice.

I tried to make my beige interior into a black one, now I'm just stuck with a disaster....

One of the biggest mistakes I made with my proty.
 
I wish my interior would of came out nice.

I tried to make my beige interior into a black one, now I'm just stuck with a disaster....

One of the biggest mistakes I made with my proty.

Well there is always the long hard road back to stock color. Unless you want to be elbow deep in paint thinner, you can try and strip it and start over. I had to do that once and it taught me to do it right and be patient enough to do so(pow). Hardest part is preparation. From sanding where you need to getting the right primer for the material. After that it's just a simple fact of patiently spraying and letting it dry between coats. If you're thinking of redoing it I'd start with a small piece and test your process. Then you've just had one small piece that turned out badly, instead of the whole project. Rule of thumb I live by: if your undercoat is smooth, applying the right clearcoat in the right amounts on top will ensure a good look and a reliable finish.

Hit me up if you need any pointers/walkthroughs on this
 
where can i find a tutorial on how to take all of these peices off. i painted the door window switch panels and s*** but im looking to possiibly paint more. idk what color yet. eitherblack or white. but yea. help anyone? i was told theres a thread on how to take off the interior pieces.?
 
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