just painted my front grill (the chrome part)!
i just painted my front grill and i just want to share some pictures with you guys

i was asking the body shop about painting the grill, and they said $100
so i DIY, it is about $25. (I don't know if im did it right tho, so don't say i mess up your grill if you copied it)i use the TAMIYA primer, TS-6(matte black) or your choice, TS-80 (flat clear) or your choice.


first take off the front grill and clear it, make sure there is no dust or anything.

then spray the primer for several LIGHT LIGHT coats , wait like 3 mins for the spray to dry before the second coats.

then spray the base color of your choice, mine is matte black. again, light light coats and wait few mins to dry.

then clean coat, and again several light coats and wait between which coat.
and you are done!


on the car



thanks for looking
Nick
hmm did wait atleast a day or two before putting it back on? Other then that it matches really good.
and i asked the hobby shop, and they said should be ok...
xuningshen, can you send me some link of what you use for primer, base color and clear coat? thanks
Nick
oh wait! you mean my paint is fine, just use adhesion promoter or i have to re do it and get their primer, paint and adheston promoter?
thanks
Last edited by love67; Sep 13, 2009 at 01:35 PM.
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and i asked the hobby shop, and they said should be ok...
xuningshen, can you send me some link of what you use for primer, base color and clear coat? thanks
Nick
oh wait! you mean my paint is fine, just use adhesion promoter or i have to re do it and get their primer, paint and adheston promoter?
thanks
i didn't primer, i kinda thought the adhesion promoter would act as a primer. and so far it hasn't worn off at all. and i wash my car at least once a week
and what i did was, (don't blame me if it doesn't work for you, and i probably should've used a primer after the adhesion promoter)
sand
rinse & dry w/ cloth that doesn't leave lint & w/ gloves so u don't get oils on it
adhesion promoter (3 light coats)
base coat (lots and lots of light coats)
clear coat (i only put 2 light ones but just put as many as u see fit)
it helps to not install the grill for at least a day. let it dry up alot. it may be dry to the touch after an hour but it isn't completely dry. and it doesn't completely cure for a few days to a week. so just wait a day, leave it in the garage to dry and then install it.
I'm going to use a different method with my grills...going to use vinyl instead. This will give me the option of going back to chrome if I like.
I'll give it a shot this week. If I fail, I'll have a pro do it.



