Painting Grille Black To Resemble Nightfall Edition
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Painting Grille Black To Resemble Nightfall Edition
EDIT: I started this thread to get advice and opinions on painting the grille of my 2014 LS460L black. Thanks to all who responded. I have since added new information and pictures on the painting process and the results. Hope you find this stuff useful!
Hi folks, I need some advice by Wednesday morning. My car is in the shop to get the grille painted a glossy black to resemble the look of the 2017 Nightfall edition.
2017 Nightfall
My original plan was to paint only the chrome pieces (slats) on the grille to make the Lexus emblem pop. But when my paint guy removed the grille, it became clear that the piece marked "X" that currently has a "dark bronzed (but not black)" look should also be painted for a clean black look. There is a bronzed edge around the chrome grille that runs all the way around just to the inside of the shiny chrome spindle surround. It may look odd if this bronzed edge is painted black only at the level of the chrome grille, and not along the entire spindle.
I have to tell the paint shop by tomorrow morning whether to paint this piece (X) or not. Prepping and painting this piece is not much more work or expense. The only catch is it is covered in clear 3M protecting film. The guy said it won't be a problem taking it off and painting the piece, but I should get it covered again at some point.
1) Does anyone know how much it would cost to re-protect this part?
2) Would you paint this part black or keep as is?
Thanks a lot for all your help!
Hi folks, I need some advice by Wednesday morning. My car is in the shop to get the grille painted a glossy black to resemble the look of the 2017 Nightfall edition.
2017 Nightfall
My original plan was to paint only the chrome pieces (slats) on the grille to make the Lexus emblem pop. But when my paint guy removed the grille, it became clear that the piece marked "X" that currently has a "dark bronzed (but not black)" look should also be painted for a clean black look. There is a bronzed edge around the chrome grille that runs all the way around just to the inside of the shiny chrome spindle surround. It may look odd if this bronzed edge is painted black only at the level of the chrome grille, and not along the entire spindle.
I have to tell the paint shop by tomorrow morning whether to paint this piece (X) or not. Prepping and painting this piece is not much more work or expense. The only catch is it is covered in clear 3M protecting film. The guy said it won't be a problem taking it off and painting the piece, but I should get it covered again at some point.
1) Does anyone know how much it would cost to re-protect this part?
2) Would you paint this part black or keep as is?
Thanks a lot for all your help!
Last edited by comotiger; 01-26-17 at 08:12 AM. Reason: title revised at the request of thread originator
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Chaos236 (12-25-19)
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Black it all out that 3m protectant is just a wrap so any on who wraps cars can do it. It should be about 100 another option would to be get it wrapped black instead of paint then you can always peal it back off to go back to stock color, where are you located ?
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comotiger (01-24-17)
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This comparison between an F-sport and regular 460 highlights the difference in the black and bronze colors of the bumper part (X). I also think it will look better blacked out.
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comotiger (01-24-17)
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I agree! do it all in black. Having those parts bronze will look funny in my opinion. Also defeats the whole purpose of blacking it out like the F sport. Will give it a cleaner look. The clear bra shouldn't be expensive at all to re apply. All tint shops in my area do it. It is a good idea to have that for rock chips which that area is prone to. I think it's going to look great when it's all done. Can't wait to see pics!
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comotiger (01-24-17)
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Thanks, LS430L! I am picking up the car tomorrow. The paint guy has been sending me pics, and I am anxious to see the results in person! I had to choose the level of gloss, and hopefully it is not too shiny!
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P.s. Hoping to tackle installing the mudguards this weekend
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comotiger (01-25-17)
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LOL.
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Painting the Grille
Hi folks,
Here are some pics taken when the grille was taken apart and prepped for painting. The work was done by Brad who has worked at a collision center for over 20 years. He does small jobs like this one on the side, and the body shop allows him to use their equipment. Brad came highly recommended by two guys who own a PDR shop and a car audio shop. Brad checked with a Lexus service center and made sure there won't be any issues with the DRCC sensor/receiver (behind the Lexus emblem) when he took the grille and front end apart.
The next two pics show damage to the top corners of the grille housing where an LED strip had been glued by the previous owner. There was similar damage at the bottom of the housing.
The next two pics show the grille sanded and ready for priming. They were sanded by hand.
Brad did not take any pics during the painting process. He used an epoxy coat for best adhesion, followed by a urethane coat for top coat adhesion. He then applied 3 coats of waterborne basecoat (black stock color), followed by two coats of 25% coat reduction clear coat.
Here are some pics taken when the grille was taken apart and prepped for painting. The work was done by Brad who has worked at a collision center for over 20 years. He does small jobs like this one on the side, and the body shop allows him to use their equipment. Brad came highly recommended by two guys who own a PDR shop and a car audio shop. Brad checked with a Lexus service center and made sure there won't be any issues with the DRCC sensor/receiver (behind the Lexus emblem) when he took the grille and front end apart.
The next two pics show damage to the top corners of the grille housing where an LED strip had been glued by the previous owner. There was similar damage at the bottom of the housing.
The next two pics show the grille sanded and ready for priming. They were sanded by hand.
Brad did not take any pics during the painting process. He used an epoxy coat for best adhesion, followed by a urethane coat for top coat adhesion. He then applied 3 coats of waterborne basecoat (black stock color), followed by two coats of 25% coat reduction clear coat.
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Chaos236 (05-16-18)
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The money shots...
BEFORE pics. One has the LED strip attached.
AFTER. I didn't do a full gloss. It's reduced 25%.
Total cost for painting the grille $220. I also had to rent a car at the collision center for 2 days ($50 total). No complimentary loaner because this is a job that Brad was doing on the side. I was fine with that.
Overall, I am absolutely thrilled with the results . I think it is pretty close to the Nightfall look. What do y'all think??
AFTER. I didn't do a full gloss. It's reduced 25%.
Total cost for painting the grille $220. I also had to rent a car at the collision center for 2 days ($50 total). No complimentary loaner because this is a job that Brad was doing on the side. I was fine with that.
Overall, I am absolutely thrilled with the results . I think it is pretty close to the Nightfall look. What do y'all think??
Last edited by comotiger; 01-25-17 at 09:11 PM.