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  1. #11
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    I painted mine using SEM products... looks factory. Below is a list of what I used - in this order too.

    SEM Soap SE39362 to clean (scrubbed with this soap and scuff pad)
    SEM Plastic and Leather Prep SE38353
    SEM Sand Free SE38363 (basically an adhesion promoter)
    SEM Color Coat (I used a black satin finish. I tried the regular black, but it was too shiny and looked too cheesy for me)

    I'm pleased with how it came out. The dash was removed from the truck too... the passenger air bag was the only thing still mounted in the truck I re-painted.

    Key is to clean it well and use latex gloves the whole time to prevent any oil contamination from your hands.

    There should be pics of the dash in my build thread. If not, shoot me a pm with your email and I can send you pics.
    Last edited by rkwhite61; 01-22-2013 at 06:49 PM.
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    1957 Belair


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    1999 Silverado RCSB
    2004 LS6
    4/6 drop
    frame off rebuild

  2. #12
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    I will definately take a look at sem products. I wanted to paint it a satin black also. Did you sand it smooth or just enogh so the paint would adhere to it? Thanks alot for the info.

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    Scuffed it only.

  4. #14
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    rkwhite61- how many cans of color coat did it take you to paint your dash?
    2000 RCSB 4.8
    -basic bolt ons but has ambition

  5. #15
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    Quote Originally Posted by rkwhite61 View Post
    I painted mine using SEM products... looks factory. Below is a list of what I used - in this order too.

    SEM Soap SE39362 to clean (scrubbed with this soap and scuff pad)
    SEM Plastic and Leather Prep SE38353
    SEM Sand Free SE38363 (basically an adhesion promoter)
    SEM Color Coat (I used a black satin finish. I tried the regular black, but it was too shiny and looked too cheesy for me)

    I'm pleased with how it came out. The dash was removed from the truck too... the passenger air bag was the only thing still mounted in the truck I re-painted.

    Key is to clean it well and use latex gloves the whole time to prevent any oil contamination from your hands.

    There should be pics of the dash in my build thread. If not, shoot me a pm with your email and I can send you pics.
    Thanks for the list, this will be very helpful for a few projects I have coming up.
    2013 EC Silverado aka redruM (Just a couple bolt ons.)
    2007 RC Silverado aka ?
    1998 Trans AM aka Red Dragon

    "Your pull your truck to the track on a trailer, I race you with a truck that pulled a trailer to the track."

  6. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by KeJessie View Post
    rkwhite61- how many cans of color coat did it take you to paint your dash?
    One can worked for me.
    Current project.
    1957 Belair


    SOLD!
    http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/my-ga...rkwhite61.html
    1999 Silverado RCSB
    2004 LS6
    4/6 drop
    frame off rebuild

  7. #17
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    I am having my dash painted by a friend because I am terrible with a rattle can. I'll post some pics once it comes back..... if it ever comes back. Damn painters.

  8. #18
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    I'm going to be using colorbond on my dash and interior. Not planning on removing the dash.

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