wingwang99
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Hey everyone i have had a request to post up a how to on this... And yes before i get crucified i know other people have done this but i did a little more than most and most are for vt/vx's.
First of all you need to make sure you have everything you need...
*Sandpaper - I used a piece of 400, 800 and 1200
*Plastic Primer - Got mine from Supercheap, about $10
*Touch-up paint - Supercheap near me had bugger all colours so went to ricerbahn and picked up a big can (normal spray paint size) for about $18, you will need a big can if your doing the dash and spokes.
*Clear topcoat (enamel)
*Turps or similar solvent
*cutting compound
*Masking tape
*Phillips head screwdriver
*Small Flathead screwdriver
Now take apart the dash and steering wheel.
Dash Removal (thanks to exec24)
https://forums.justcommodores.com.au/threads/how-remove-dash-center-console-vy-vz.60145
Steering Wheel Removal (thanks to juzo)
https://forums.justcommodores.com.au/threads/guide-removing-vy-vz-steering-wheel.79695
Cluster Surround - There's 2 screws in the top of the surround, removed them, then gently pull the top out first
Mask up everything that you don't want paint on, don't be afraid to use heaps of tape coz i missed a spot accidentally and ended up having to paint the silver on the centre as i had over spray on it...
Now get sanding. Start with the 400 and work your way down to the 1200 changing the direction between sandings.
Once smoothed out by the 1200, give it a clean with some turps and your ready to go. Give it a spray of primer (i only used 1 coat and thats all that is needed if you have sanded well enough). If your doing it on a hot dry day it will only take a few minutes to dry.
Now is the time to apply the paint. I used about 5 coats until i was happy with the colour. Make sure that the coats are thin, don't try and do 2 or 3 thick coats as it will look shyt. As i said, if your doing it on a hot dry day, you only have to wait 5 minutes between coats, and if your doing it all at once, by the time you have done it all you will have to wait 2 mins or so to start again.
Once your happy with the colour you have to apply the topcoat, exactly the same way as you did the paint.
I then left it to dry for about 20-30 mins and then put it all back together.
I then used a cutting compound on it the next day just to smooth out a few small bumps and to improve the look. Just be careful when you do this or the compound can get into small gaps, i had a toothpick handy for this...
Anyway its all done, now enjoy your work. I think it is good for the $40 or so that it cost, gives your car a bit of a personal/unique touch.
To check out the results look at my ride section (link below) there are also other threads on this that you can check out...
First of all you need to make sure you have everything you need...
*Sandpaper - I used a piece of 400, 800 and 1200
*Plastic Primer - Got mine from Supercheap, about $10
*Touch-up paint - Supercheap near me had bugger all colours so went to ricerbahn and picked up a big can (normal spray paint size) for about $18, you will need a big can if your doing the dash and spokes.
*Clear topcoat (enamel)
*Turps or similar solvent
*cutting compound
*Masking tape
*Phillips head screwdriver
*Small Flathead screwdriver
Now take apart the dash and steering wheel.
Dash Removal (thanks to exec24)
https://forums.justcommodores.com.au/threads/how-remove-dash-center-console-vy-vz.60145
Steering Wheel Removal (thanks to juzo)
https://forums.justcommodores.com.au/threads/guide-removing-vy-vz-steering-wheel.79695
Cluster Surround - There's 2 screws in the top of the surround, removed them, then gently pull the top out first
Mask up everything that you don't want paint on, don't be afraid to use heaps of tape coz i missed a spot accidentally and ended up having to paint the silver on the centre as i had over spray on it...
Now get sanding. Start with the 400 and work your way down to the 1200 changing the direction between sandings.
Once smoothed out by the 1200, give it a clean with some turps and your ready to go. Give it a spray of primer (i only used 1 coat and thats all that is needed if you have sanded well enough). If your doing it on a hot dry day it will only take a few minutes to dry.
Now is the time to apply the paint. I used about 5 coats until i was happy with the colour. Make sure that the coats are thin, don't try and do 2 or 3 thick coats as it will look shyt. As i said, if your doing it on a hot dry day, you only have to wait 5 minutes between coats, and if your doing it all at once, by the time you have done it all you will have to wait 2 mins or so to start again.
Once your happy with the colour you have to apply the topcoat, exactly the same way as you did the paint.
I then left it to dry for about 20-30 mins and then put it all back together.
I then used a cutting compound on it the next day just to smooth out a few small bumps and to improve the look. Just be careful when you do this or the compound can get into small gaps, i had a toothpick handy for this...
Anyway its all done, now enjoy your work. I think it is good for the $40 or so that it cost, gives your car a bit of a personal/unique touch.
To check out the results look at my ride section (link below) there are also other threads on this that you can check out...
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