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HI, I see that no one is help so i will try, i never wet sanded mine before i painted and it turned out good just not as good as i would have liked. Just follow the directions on the spray paint about thin layers, that is the key but i want to know how everyone get theres looking so smooth and shiny and crap bc i cant do it
scotch brite should be enough, that´s what I used to paint the one on my friend´s GF and it turned out really good, I used Krylon Fusion, do a search here in the forum, there are several threads about it
I used duplicoler vinyl and plastic paint/dye it went on very smooth and is very flexible so it won't crack and split on softer materials like the center armrest