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That is so ghetto, It not even funny. You have gone way beyond "rice" Into "beans" territory.
to the OP - you should have consulted a paint professional before doing this. There are proper materials and techniques used to change the interior plastics from one color to another. You cannot paint carpet though, except to temporarily touch up worn spots of the same color (very temporary). Your car must stink from all the paint now. Live and learn and find a junkyard now to get the parts replaced
And the above quote literally made me laugh out loud!
Man, I dont know why you even went down this path... I am not a fan of the Frost interior sooooooo I (now stay with me on this one sparky) didnt buy a z with a Frost interior.
I know your feeling bad but, in my opinion you need to buy a frost interior again and leave it alone (for the resale value)and buy a black interior z. or just put in a black interior, but,If i looked at a z that used to be frost and is now black(paint or otherwise), the first thing i would think is electrical fire OR New Orleans Car, and I would be very wary about moving forward with it.
My Dad told me something smart about cars, " No matter how much you like a color or a style or anything, at some point you have to find someone who likes it as much as you do"
as you can see from 6 pages of ripping no one likes what you've done
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not only can I not believe he did this to a nice car but the fact that he couldn't spend the extra time to remove the interior and do it piece by piece. Needless to say I don't think this kid has a future in auto painting.
believe me, I know what it's like to want to make your car your own. And I totally understand the "I can do that" thought process. I too was once paint happy. But after a while, you realize that some things are worth either leaving alone, or paying someone to do (or studying/thinking about really hard before attempting).
LOL! I remember that "I painted my stock calipers right through the wheel spokes" thread; that one's a classic! Had no idea this guy was the culprit there too.
His picture should be sent to his area paint retailers begging that all future sales be refused to him.