itz_devin
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Yes i will be doing the whole headliner plus all the pillars. Just like the limiteds come from factory.Wow, looks awesome. Are you gonna do the pillars too? Be sure to update when you do the YouTube video I'd love to see it.
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Colorbond Lvp finisher.. here is the difference between colorbond and duplicolor vynl and fabric in flat black... i will be using the duplicolor for my headliner but that is the only thing i will be using it for. The colorbond gives a nice oem black, duplicolor even though its a flat black its looks to glossy for me.Looks awesome! What product did you use for this?

its way easier to spray it black and it lasts just as long, dropping the headliner would be a nightmare!!! Especially with the sunroof. I'll send you a link to the youtube video after i do it so you can see how efficient it is.Why not rewrap the headliner with a black material instead of painting it?
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Why are you using the dupi-color for the headliner over the colorbond?Colorbond Lvp finisher.. here is the difference between colorbond and duplicolor vynl and fabric in flat black... i will be using the duplicolor for my headliner but that is the only thing i will be using it for. The colorbond gives a nice oem black, duplicolor even though its a flat black its looks to glossy for me. View attachment 196700
its way easier to spray it black and it lasts just as long, dropping the headliner would be a nightmare!!! Especially with the sunroof. I'll send you a link to the youtube video after i do it so you can see how efficient it is.
I used a about a can. I purchased off of colorbonds website. the color code was like honda pilot black, i had it left over from an old project. No adhesion promotor needed, just used colorbonds prep solution and a maroon scotchbrite to scuff the surface. make sure you prep good. Its vynl so the colorbond bonds to it no need to worry about flaking or rubbing off. It is extremely durable.Sorry forgot to ask my questions,
How many cans and where did you purchase?
Did you use an adhesion promoter?
Were there any mistakes or tid bits i should know before diving in?
Again, appreciate the help.
JP