I'm looking to paint the inside handles and things on the door panel black. What kind of paint do I need? Thanks
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Buy ones that are already made of black plastic/vinyl.Tenured Automotive Service Professional - Avid BMW Enthusiast
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Heh, never thought of that. :oops: Does anyone sell them new? I thought Bav Auto would but I can't find them, and all I see on ebay is just a handle without the compartment thing on the bottom.Comment
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Yeah I figured, but I can't find it on their site. Do they have it and i'm just not seeing it? I looked through the whole interior section.Comment
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I bought some Vinyl dye for just my arm rests/map pockets. It turned out great, and looks factory (as long as you get a satin black). They look newer, only because they're not faded.
Look at the local auto parts place, they should have some.The BMW 318 is back. With a vengeance.Comment
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Oh nice, i'll try that. Probably cheaper too. Do you have any pics of your interior? ThanksComment
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Originally posted by 87 325iSOh nice, i'll try that. Probably cheaper too. Do you have any pics of your interior? Thanks
A lot of E36 guys did the same to their whole interior, I'm not sure I'm willing to do that, but yeah, you do save a lot of money. I was looking to get the black armrests/map pockets for like 40, this costed 6 bucks. Hasn't peeled in a month, so I'm not too worried about it looking like crap. I've scratched, picked, and messed with it too, still looks fine!The BMW 318 is back. With a vengeance.Comment
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Yeah that looks good, and I don't like how the map pockets are a darker shade than the handles. I'm also thinking of getting black seat bolsters too cause mine are worn, but i'm still not sure on that.Comment
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Number 1 reason I painted mine. I think the black mappockets/arm rests give the interior a sportier look too. I've got some black/tan dot cocomats coming this week too, so those should compliment the rest of my two tone interior. :DOriginally posted by 87 325iSYeah that looks good, and I don't like how the map pockets are a darker shade than the handles. I'm also thinking of getting black seat bolsters too cause mine are worn, but i'm still not sure on that.The BMW 318 is back. With a vengeance.Comment
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do you think a vinyl/leather dye could be used on the old faded lookign steering wheel?Originally posted by hamann318isI bought some Vinyl dye for just my arm rests/map pockets. It turned out great, and looks factory (as long as you get a satin black). They look newer, only because they're not faded.
Look at the local auto parts place, they should have some.~ Go Canucks Go! ~
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Yes, as long as you know it's vinyl, it should work fine. My armrests/mappockets were all scuffed and nasty. Look great now!Originally posted by royalflush313do you think a vinyl/leather dye could be used on the old faded lookign steering wheel?Originally posted by hamann318isI bought some Vinyl dye for just my arm rests/map pockets. It turned out great, and looks factory (as long as you get a satin black). They look newer, only because they're not faded.
Look at the local auto parts place, they should have some.
It'll peel off on things that aren't vinyl. I'm sure it's the same with a leather dye.The BMW 318 is back. With a vengeance.Comment
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Is the dye in a can? Cause I went the the autoparts store and they had Duplicolor Vinyl paint. They had 'flat black' and 'black vinyl' but all the caps were busted on the black vinyl so I didn't get any.Comment
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That's what I got. I think mine was Satin Black or maybe Black Vinyl, but I stayed away from Flat Black.Originally posted by 87 325iSIs the dye in a can? Cause I went the the autoparts store and they had Duplicolor Vinyl paint. They had 'flat black' and 'black vinyl' but all the caps were busted on the black vinyl so I didn't get any.The BMW 318 is back. With a vengeance.Comment
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