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Interior Paints
Topic Started: Mar 31 2011, 11:17 AM (363 Views)
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Hello chap, just wanted to ask if you know of a paint on substance that dries like leather or suede? after doin a couple of my interior a little plush but i can't seem to find much out.

thanks in advance

Robin
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i tend to use satin black for my interior's
looks ok to me
you can buy flocking stuff that covers the seats,will look like suede
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RAPID 3DR
Mar 31 2011, 04:42 PM
i tend to use satin black for my interior's
looks ok to me
you can buy flocking stuff that covers the seats,will look like suede
where can you get this flocking stuff from? is it for models or the same stuff that you would use when you do your dashboard on your real car?
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not sure were it from,some people have used it on here,i kno it is from a hobbie shop so guess its for models
ask in the general discussion bit
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I use embossing powders mate. You can get them on Amazon and they're only a couple of quid a pot.
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what do you use to make it stick on? just pva or something?
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i use embossing aswell i tend to spray they seats with a base colour the same as the powder and once sprayed(while wet) use a tea strainer and sprinkle the powder on top makeing sure you do a thick coverage dont worry about using it all because and left over just poor back in the pot. like if you ever used glitter when you were a kid lol.
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