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woodgrain painted interior trim - '49 Deluxe Club
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Fish'n Jim
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I finally got under the dash, and noticed what I thought was one color brown, sunburned off, is actually wood grain where the sun didn't get it.
Is this factory painted on or decal?
I found one interior picture online and it wasn't what I have. It didn't match, looked more like a cherry wood - air brush look, no graining. I was going to paint this trim myself, but I'm no faux artist. I can do the base coat, and clear if it calls for it but not the graining. Otherwise, I'll go incorrect - one color.
Any thoughts or info would be appreciated.

Posted on: 2013/9/5 15:27
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Re: woodgrain painted interior trim - '49 Deluxe Club
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Not a decal, all woodgrain on the Packards is painted metal, unless actual wood of course on the earlier cars.

Posted on: 2013/9/5 15:40
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Re: woodgrain painted interior trim - '49 Deluxe Club
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You might check out Grain It Technologies.http://www.woodgraining.com/ They have a video on the typical original processes done at the factory and also kits and videos on how to do it yourself.

Basically, it was a printing process. The original was printed on a flat sheet of metal and then stamped to shape. For the repro's it's plates and assorted soft silicone type rollers.

Several of us have bought kits to try our hands on reproducing the finish. A couple of posters have done some really nice dashes for their cars while others (me, for one) have done decent work on one type pattern but not mastered another. All I can say on that is thank goodness for Grain-It's very forgiving apply, wipe it off and try again process.

Posted on: 2013/9/5 16:03
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Re: woodgrain painted interior trim - '49 Deluxe Club
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A guy in WV came up with a DIY method for the woodgrain. You might try wiping it down with a furniture cleaner and see if any of the wood grain is still there. I did it to my 49 Packard and was pleasantly surprised. Do not worry about the lack of gloss that can be fixed with polyurtheane spray. If it is gone-the guy in WV has a DIY method which is bacically layering of paint-send me a PM and I will be glad to send it to you.

Posted on: 2013/9/5 16:36
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Re: woodgrain painted interior trim - '49 Deluxe Club
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Thanks, I'll check these guys out and see if in the cards for me. Or I'll try and round up a faux artist for the graining and shoot the base myself. Otherwise, it's not worth doing for me. Just pick a color that goes with the interior and/or powder coat.
Anyone have/know any source for original pictures of the trim w/ grain? I only found one dash shot by online search and it's not correct based on what I see.
That manuf. method explains why it flakes off like it does on the curves, the paint bond gets "disturbed" when they bend it, which made me think maybe some sort of "decal" or laminated sheet process. I think they did tin toys like that too. Silk screen flat then press.
Being a southern car, all the paint is toasted and once the paint is gone...surface rust. So I'm probably going to need to blast so it'll need a complete redo.
The remaining grain is only present on the underside where it was out of the sunlight. That's how I noticed. I thought it was just brown for ~two months. So I don't hold much hope it will "polish out" all over.
I believe I have the interior paint codes (from this site?) but don't remember seeing any graining product/2 tone.
ps: I promise I won't even consider using "contact paper"!!!

Posted on: 2013/9/5 20:15
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Re: woodgrain painted interior trim - '49 Deluxe Club
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I see what you mean about a lack of photos for 23rd series dashes. I found 3 semi-decent shots here but am not the one to say if any are correct for a 23rd deluxe. One was labeled as deluxe though -- but may be the one you saw.

There may be some more at the PAC site but there doesn't seem to be much photo organization by year so it's a kind of hope you find one.

http://packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=10483&cid=52

http://packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=730&cid=52

http://packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=974&cid=52

Posted on: 2013/9/5 20:43
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