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Gabes86

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I agree with Dave. I used something like 36 grit wet-or-dry paper and kept it wet and rinsed often. Otherwise the paper clogged quickly.

I stopped on my way home from work to get some paint, I bought a can of dupli color adhesion promoter and when I looked at the charcoal grey and it seemed to dark, so i got medium grey. When I got home I went to the truck and held the can to the dash and it looks to light...guess I'll go back and get the charcoal grey after all.

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I stopped on my way home from work to get some paint, I bought a can of dupli color adhesion promoter and when I looked at the charcoal grey and it seemed to dark, so i got medium grey. When I got home I went to the truck and held the can to the dash and it looks to light...guess I'll go back and get the charcoal grey after all.

Just a little update.....

I don't have the door panels prepped yet, and since I didn't know which color grey would match, I started with a kick panel.

what I started with, cleaned with dawn soap and hot water

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I decided to use dupli color products

started with a few light coats of adhesion promoter, then a few light coats of medium grey

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dash is factory grey

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The other trim pieces are factory grey

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