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Restoring a non ac heater box and the low gloss black paint is textured.Looked like the suede paint used on the dash.Anyone else notice this?thanks John
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If you are talking about the interior side under the dash, I am told that painting it in flat black and holding the rattle can about 18-24 inches away and misting it to get a textured look is pretty much what a lot of guys here do.
As for the dash top, I used a factory paint code match and didn't thin it as much in the gun and it dried with texture to it. Took me a few attempts to get it right. Hope this helps.
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ditto on the 1st sentence.
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flat black on the interior heater box......as flat as u an get it - texture, I'm not so sure as mine 09D car, looked to be basically flat back, not flat and texture.
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