‘It’s a hell of a lot cheaper,’ Car dealer reveals how to save £1,000s on new interior colour using £4 Sainsbury’s spray

A CAR dealer has revealed how you can save thousands on getting a new colour interior for your car with just a can of Sainsbury’s spray paint for £4.

YouTube star known as Chops Garage revealed how they refurbished and recoloured a 1977 Pontiac Firebird for “peanuts”.

YouTube/@ChopsGarageThe Pontiac Firebird was given a new lease of life[/caption]

YouTube/@ChopsGarageThe car’s red interior had seen better days and needed repairing[/caption]

YouTube/@ChopsGarageThe seats were given a good clean before being painted[/caption]

The Formula 400 edition came with a massive 6.6litre, V8 engine and also a bright red, herring bone interior which he didn’t like and so decided to rip the interior out.

He said: “I want to change it all out to black.”

Fortunately, he said he loved the car because it came apart “so easy”.

First off though, he set about fixing the front door as it was difficult to open and things were rattling about but soon fixed these problems with a new clip and some grease as well as new rubber seals around the window.

He said: “I want it black all the way through, I’m going to get all the interior sorted out and then get started on the body work.

“We’re going to get as much of the Interior done as possible.

“I want to get the centre trim out, get that all black, I want to get these side trims here out and black and I  need to do something about the gear selector surround as well

He started off with the interior cleaning a seat up and then testing a spray out to make sure everything was okay.

Firstly he sprayed a de-greasing spray over the sides of the seats and used a scuff pad to both clean and key it at the same time.

After giving it a good scrub he wiped it down and let it completely dry out before having a go with the paint.

Multipurpose oil spray can be bought from Sainsbury’s for £4 for a 200ml can while all purpose automotive spray paint can be got from Amazon for £4.95.

He said that while he could just buy the seats from the US, he said they would probably take ages to arrive and would cost about £1,000 but by doing it himself he said he would spend around “a tenner” in paint.

The expert said: “It’s a nice cost effective way to get what I’m looking for.”

He used “direct to vinyl” black paint but before painting it he added some “adhesion promoter” as well.

He gave the seat a light dusting for its first coat and let that dry before doing another and then a third.

Next to set to work on fixing a hole in a door column where some foam had come out and used some repair compound, some spare black vinyl and some “packing stuff” to fill the hole.

Which was also reinforced from the back and then it was all smoothed down.

Then for parts of the trim inside he used Protex texture coating paint.

He started off with a dust coat and then went in heavy on the second layer.

Similarly with the interior door panels he started off with a dust coat before adding another coat.

Examining his handiwork he said: “It’s got the right level of sort of vinyl shine to it without being really garish in your face.”

After that it was just a question of doing pretty much the same process with the other bit of the inside.

Fans were suitably impressed.

One said: “Looks loads better. Well done Mr Chops.”

Another wrote: “Dedication and down-to-earth approach make you a favourite. Congrats!”

While a third added: “Great job, looks super cool!”

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YouTube/Chops GarageHow the interior looked originally[/caption]

YouTube/@ChopsGarageAfter a day’s hard work, the interior looked like new[/caption]   

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