Console Paint
Hi, Just wondering if any of you has ever painted or touched up the black center console on your Mustang. If so, what paint did you use and did you do anything special to prepare it? Overall, the paint on my '93 LX console is o.k., but it's obvious that a previous owner used it to put drinks on and some of the paint has chipped off. I was thinking of temporarily marking it up with a black marker pen. Dumb idea?
Thanks for your help, as always...
frankenstang
Thanks for your help, as always...
frankenstang
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Has anyone found a solution for the white trim around the seat belt bezels & armrest pads that have a tendency to yellow? I did see a triple white that had the trim repainted with white interior paint and it looked horrible. Curious if anyone has found a way to clean them up or maybe use a solvent on the plastic. Given that most of the solvents are hard on plastic I am hesitant to try anything more than soap & water.
frankenstang
I am not so sure about that. I have wear spots on corners that show white through the black. My car is all original and has never been apart.
Parts of my 7-Up Car's interior are doing this also. I believe the only recourse is to paint. The challenge of course, is to get as close a match as possible. I have had success painting the speaker grills in the back seat, and also painted a grey console box to match my white interior, leaving the pad grey. The paint is very very close.
"I had paint custom mixed to the armrest color for plastic and put into spray cans at an automotive paint supply shop. Then prepped using a plastic prep agent and spray painted them. I removed the speaker grilles from the armrest on both of my Mustangs to paint and masked the seat belt bezels. They look like new."
Frankenstang
To be cost and process efficient, FOMOCO molded hard trim plastic parts in color. It would have been cost prohibited for FOMOCO to paint all the interior parts.
I am positive in the mold in color fact as I have inside information that substantiate this (I work there).