it covers them a bit, but not as much as you have. ur gonna have to sand it down pretty smooth.

when i did my grill, it had little rock chips in it. the plasti dip covered them decently, but it was still noticeable. i went back and used a toothpick to blot them in as best as i could. then i sprayed the next coat on a few hours later.

it's not perfect, but that part of the grill was hidden, so no worries on my part.

i can almost guarantee you that the picture above will not be smoothed out by plasti dip. i believe it will be quite noticeable. however, if you can sand it down so the ridges are less then a mm difference, then i think it may work.

problem is, this is an interior part. the grill i did had imperfections, but it was hidden by the middle piece as well as it faced the back or corner of the hood, so it's not visible. and interior piece like this is much easier to notice imperfections.

i think if you just sand it down really smooth, it will come out fine. i loved the finish that comes with plasti dip, so it would definitely look good in a black interior. i can try to get you a close-up if you want of my grill.