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DIY - Matte Black Emblems - Plastidip, no emblem removal required!
#976
I don't see why not. As for the grill my suggestion is to take it off, but that's up to you.
#977
I did it on my SGM and love the way it turned out. Kinda blends in with a matte finish which I think looks good. I tried taping off my grill but gave up and took it off which was much easier.
#978
Could you send me a picture of yours I want to see how it looks before i do it. Thanks a lot bro
#982
Lead Lap
iTrader: (7)
This is one of the greatest and inexpesive mod. It was the first mod I did on my car when I first got it last Sept. And it's still holding up great on all of my emblems through the rain and snow
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#986
Lexus Champion
iTrader: (2)
^^^ Do at least 3 coats for durability for badges... some people add 4 - 5 coats.
I used 3 coats, and it's holding up fine after 2 years.
Wait about 20 - 30 minutes between coat. Make sure they are dry before spraying on the next coat.
If you plan on do it for rims, you need about 7+ coats due to harsher conditions.
I used 3 coats, and it's holding up fine after 2 years.
Wait about 20 - 30 minutes between coat. Make sure they are dry before spraying on the next coat.
If you plan on do it for rims, you need about 7+ coats due to harsher conditions.