So I decided to paint my grills...
#1
So I decided to paint my grills...
... and it doesn't look bad IMO. I went to a local body shop to get an estimate for the job. They guestimated about 6.5 hrs. of removal/re-install and 1.5 hrs. of paint work (roughly $400 to do all three grills and wiper blade area plastic). I decided to do the work myself and it turned out pretty decent.
I used Wurth plastic trim paint and just masked things off as good as possible to prevent paint overspray:
Here's the before chalky grey'ish grill...
Here's the prep work...
Here's the aftermath...
To any layperson out there attempting to do this yourself, I recommend you taking your time when masking things off. I used painters tape and painters tarp along with plenty of moving tarps to protect the body just in case paint fumes started to drift. I'm now just gonna get the body shop to paint my interior console silver along with the Nav dash trim.
I used Wurth plastic trim paint and just masked things off as good as possible to prevent paint overspray:
Here's the before chalky grey'ish grill...
Here's the prep work...
Here's the aftermath...
To any layperson out there attempting to do this yourself, I recommend you taking your time when masking things off. I used painters tape and painters tarp along with plenty of moving tarps to protect the body just in case paint fumes started to drift. I'm now just gonna get the body shop to paint my interior console silver along with the Nav dash trim.
Last edited by GaFFLe; 10-27-2011 at 03:46 PM.
#2
Nicely done, subtle but clean, I like the plastic bag you shoved between the grill and the rads. Pulling the front bumper and removing the grills for paint is also fairly easy and guarentees no overspray but good work regardless.
Last edited by gearhead; 10-27-2011 at 02:57 PM.
#3
You painted black grills on a black car their expected color, which is black...that's fine, and looks great...it only looks wierd IMO with non-black car body color match like silver or white or what have you...I've seen it done many times and some folks seem to like it, I guess it can grow on someone
#4
Looks very nice.
For anyone else who might want to try this, I'd highly recommend removing the bumper (takes 10 minutes), popping out the grills, and painting them away from the car. It would actually save a lot of time in masking.
Plus, you could clean out the radiators and put some mesh behind the grills before you pop them back in!
Jon
For anyone else who might want to try this, I'd highly recommend removing the bumper (takes 10 minutes), popping out the grills, and painting them away from the car. It would actually save a lot of time in masking.
Plus, you could clean out the radiators and put some mesh behind the grills before you pop them back in!
Jon
#6
I did but I thought it would not mesh well with the other lower body trim pieces as they are also the same off-grey black'ish looking color. If I paint the front spoiler lip, I'd have to paint them all.
I will probably take the time to remove my front bumper as soon as I find the (pictured) link for removal. I do need to get the radiator area cleaned.
I will probably take the time to remove my front bumper as soon as I find the (pictured) link for removal. I do need to get the radiator area cleaned.
Last edited by GaFFLe; 10-27-2011 at 04:10 PM.
#7
You painted black grills on a black car their expected color, which is black...that's fine, and looks great...it only looks wierd IMO with non-black car body color match like silver or white or what have you...I've seen it done many times and some folks seem to like it, I guess it can grow on someone
"I hope this is a black car"
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#9
Not yet but I may do it tomorrow. I want to see if it's easy to remove the plastic from the wiper area first. I'll be sure to post before and after pics.
After spraying 2 coats...
Plastic tarp removed...
This Wurth satin trim paint appears to be the exact color as the factory trim. I lifted the hood and I cannot tell where the over spray is compared to the rest of the plastic that covers the battery compartment and other reservoirs. I've got a LandRover LR3 that has a couple of trim pieces that can use this re-coating. This is an excellent way to rejuvenate your cars look. Just take care and take your time.
Last edited by GaFFLe; 10-27-2011 at 08:18 PM.
#10
I did this to my car several years ago and it still looks great. The black plastic was looking a little faded, so I sprayed it satin black. Looks perfectly detailed after every wash!
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#12
Looks very nice.
For anyone else who might want to try this, I'd highly recommend removing the bumper (takes 10 minutes), popping out the grills, and painting them away from the car. It would actually save a lot of time in masking.
Plus, you could clean out the radiators and put some mesh behind the grills before you pop them back in!
Jon
For anyone else who might want to try this, I'd highly recommend removing the bumper (takes 10 minutes), popping out the grills, and painting them away from the car. It would actually save a lot of time in masking.
Plus, you could clean out the radiators and put some mesh behind the grills before you pop them back in!
Jon
And here is a less drastic option and it works.
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#15
I did but I thought it would not mesh well with the other lower body trim pieces as they are also the same off-grey black'ish looking color. If I paint the front spoiler lip, I'd have to paint them all.
I will probably take the time to remove my front bumper as soon as I find the (pictured) link for removal. I do need to get the radiator area cleaned.
I will probably take the time to remove my front bumper as soon as I find the (pictured) link for removal. I do need to get the radiator area cleaned.
and if all your trying to do is make the black look black again try blackwow first, it works very well