removal of interior

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I need to remove my interior to change the colour however, I am concerned about going too far.

I didn't see anything about removing the dash ... is it a hard job to put back on properly ?

Should I leave the headline in and spray it where it is ?

Thanks
Grassy
 
the dash requires windshield removal.
if you want to do that, then the dash is fairly e-z to remove /replace
There are some good interior dyes that should work well on the headliner board.
(do A search on dyes--) matching your interior to the new stuff will be the trick.

good luck ,Lawrence
 
on some cars i think u have to remove the windshield to remove the dash theres screws up front not sure on yours , if the headliner is a board one it should be easy to remove i kept mine in place and painted it upside down in the car (kept the seat belt covers on then removed all other stuff around headliner and they dried then put it back on and removed the seat belt covers and painted them)i going to probably end up painting my dash in the car and spraying it rattle can with everything taped off and a piece of card board to catch most of the over spray also ima apply a polish to the other parts i don't want paint on so it should wipe off instead of sticking when I'm done and then wipe down everything.

sorry for being so explanatory

same time lol funny stuff VDART
 
The total interior is changing colour.

Taking out the windshield is well being this puppies skill set. i guess I will have to protect the glass with Bristol board or something thin, stiff and bendable. I can also tape over the black strip.

I decided to go higher end on the dye and use the same company the jag, rolls, use. Not that much more expensive.

i think the headlines may be as well but I don't think my spray gun can shoot up vertically.

This will help me plan my steps.

Thanks
ian.
 
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