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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Staging lane
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I didnt even know people painted there interior. As cheap as fox body parts are I just replaced a few panels cause they wouldnt come clean.
I think you would want to clean them with some sort of solvent to remove all oily residue that might be present and then lightly rough them up like you mentioned.
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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For interior paintin there are the interior plastic prep stuff it makes it so the paint will stick on the plastic better its a clear spray but make a huge diff on how the paint will stay on there. but i can`t remeber what is called or who makes it I saw it on horse power tv it seem to do a good job
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