Local hydrodipping options

RSpencer

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Anyone on here deal with or know somebody that does hydrographics? I've got some interior trim on my 08 Silverado that's fake wood grain and would really love to lose it.

Thanks.
 
I deal with a company that does it... But it's all the way down here. You could mail it to me and I'll have it taken care of, they tend to give me a pretty decent deal.
 
Here is something important, being "set up to do it" and knowing how to do it are very different, ask for a portfolio of previous work. This process is very easy to screw up, also ask what type of clear coat is used, just because the dip looks good doesn't mean the clear coat on top will protect it over time. Most places use cheap generic clear that "looks good now" but doesn't last 2yrs
 
I was gonna suggest straight line paint as well. I have seen lots of their work on intakes and other parts and it all looks great. They use a good clear after the dip and all parts I saw still looked great after a few years on cars I see out & about at shows, etc.
 
Thanks for the feedback. Next question: what would look best to replace the wood in this interior?
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