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Repainting Interior Trim Panels

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Sooo,

I have to repaint the interior trim panels in my car (The attachment shows what I mean). Whoever owned it previously must have worn a watch with spikes on it or something :P cause they are pretty bad.

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A couple of questions:

1: Whats the best way to prepare the surface? (I was thinking some real fine wet n dry sandpaper to get it back to a smooth finish, but I don't want the plastic to go furry on me :P)

2: What's the best sort of paint to use? (It's currently a gunmetal grey satin finish, n I want something that will give a satin finish again. Is ordinary satin finish paint in a can okay? or do I need something special?)

Cheers

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E46/newer 5? The specialist who occasionally do some of the cars here give them a light sand (after taking them off) and spray a primer that sticks to plastic and bonds with it - then a vinyl based paint (Again, a specialist item) A heat gun is used somewhere in the process aswell.

The factory paint if you notice is sort of rubbery, and not just normal out of a can stuff.

You could try it yourself but I'd leave it to the professionals.

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E46/newer 5? The specialist who occasionally do some of the cars here give them a light sand (after taking them off) and spray a primer that sticks to plastic and bonds with it - then a vinyl based paint (Again, a specialist item) A heat gun is used somewhere in the process aswell.

The factory paint if you notice is sort of rubbery, and not just normal out of a can stuff.

You could try it yourself but I'd leave it to the professionals.

Yea, its an E46 - I had noticed it was a bit of a funny surface. Sounds like its a bit of a complex job :P

Any recommendations for where to get them done?

Cheers

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