I was thinking about painting my grills. nows heres the questions..If I were to do this would I..A> by a spray primer then spray my chosen color?B> just spray the color on and then use a clear coat?C> do all three?Im thinking of painting them chrome, my car color is satallite and I think that would look quite nice.I am open to any other suggestions of color choice.
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Yes buy an etching primer from an auto store. Scuff all the surfaces you can, than prime and paint. You can clear over them if you wish but too look really smooth and like glass, clear must be wet sanded and than buffed out. You can still do all three without sanding the clear, many layers equal best protection.
I like the way that looks! It makes the grills stand out a lot more. Might have to consider doing this as well!
Jen's Vibe:: 2004 two-tone base in Frosty :: Automatic :: Exhaust Tip :: Rear Bumper Protector :: Cargo Nets :: Rear Cargo Mat :: Rear Cargo Cover :: "You just got passed by a wagon " decal :: Red glowing "No Smoking" plug in cigarette lighter ::
I used a two prong approach. For the chrome trim, I removed it separately, sanded with 600 sandpaper, and painted it with Krylon paint for plastic, satin black. For the rubbery grill, I did no sanding, but I sprayed with satin black bumper spray, as the grill is flexible plastic, much less stiff than the chrome. Came out great, looks like factory. I will post whenever I get around to washing it.
Quote, originally posted by heha »hmmmm, that looks really nice. gonna have to consider that now. Could be a hard choice now.Well, then let me make it harder for you with another photo
Quote, originally posted by heha »damn you!! I think I might have to do the same. but then my vibe will look like yours, and i dont know if i could have thatActually, it'll look like someone else's as I now drive a G6.