Interior Wood Trim

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TDot wrote:Also known as hydro dipping. A way to paint a new look onto surfaces. Can be a mat look or wet look. I personally like the wet look, looks like permanent gloss clear coat. The hard part is finding the look you want because the standard stuff is camouflage or wood grain. But there are some hot things out there. A lot f bike helmets are done with this.

Here are some links, I like the first one, which shows you possibilities.

http://cdn2.mkimg.carview.co.jp/minkara ... 9de67c9b52

http://statigr.am/tag/hydrocarbon

http://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-p ... 2225_n.jpg

I wanted to do this, but was told trying to get the door wood panels off usually ends up breaking them...and then finding the right glue to put them back on will be hell.

I like the first one as well, Wangtang408, keep us posted man


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06M4.5 wrote:No problems with taking the wood pcs of the door, I took them of myself as I wrapped all my trims.
Are they screwed or glued on? What are the steps...left to right, bottom to top? I'm starting to plan this out next for my next mod?


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