Front Grill, Black or No?
I have seen several images with blacked out chrome trim, but the grill itself is always already a black grill. Thanks for the help!
If I were you I'd wrap the grill surround instead of dipping it.
there's some nice gloss black vinyl out.
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My plan is to wrap the front grille surround in 3 pieces. I don't think it'd be Super hard done that way. Shops don't want to do that as 3 pieces as it's not too reputable. I've had 4 shops look at that grille sideways and a couple asked if I'd be ok with spraying it instead lol.
Plastidip won't last more than 6mo is my guess but may he more resistent to rock chips than paint??
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My CT grill (similar to IS grill) ends up peeling at one particular point in the corners. But I did it with the grill on the car. I can do a perfect job if i remove the grill. Try it though. wrap is cheap.
Was toying with the idea of getting another surround and having it chromed black, then just swapping them out. Front bumper would have to come off and apart though. Not really wanting to do that again.
As for the Plastidip - i did my rear emblems a few years ago and they still look the same. We get temps from -30C to +30C, plus rain, plus snow, plus salt, plus brine...so it's fairly impressive it's lasted this long.
I did a vinyl wrap on the grille surround with Vivvid vinyl, in one piece. The lower half of the surround is surprisingly easy, but once you get pass the hourglass bend in the trim, what a disaster the rest of the way to the top.
Admittedly wrapping is not my forte, but it was harder than i thought. Let's say it looks good from far...I think you know how the rest of that saying goes.
My plan with the emblems is to do them on the car. Mask around them, then wipe everything with the Dip Release. Plastidip black, then peel it off the emblem pieces only, clean them, and spray the black chrome using the Plastidip on the paint background as the mask. Should then be easy to pull the Plasidip off the paint, as long as it doesn't sit too long as non-Pastidip product on it doesn't end up too well.
My plan with the emblems is to do them on the car. Mask around them, then wipe everything with the Dip Release. Plastidip black, then peel it off the emblem pieces only, clean them, and spray the black chrome using the Plastidip on the paint background as the mask. Should then be easy to pull the Plasidip off the paint, as long as it doesn't sit too long as non-Pastidip product on it doesn't end up too well.
Previously, I wrapped the L with a tinted transparent wrap intended for headlights. Same used on the front emblem. This created a black chrome look.
Preferred a spray and had the idea to use plastidip to mask surrounding area, exactly as you've described. I hadn't seen or heard of that before but makes sense. Funny that you mention it now ha.
Here's where I screwed up....
Even though plastidip is not the final product, layer it on think as though it were. Still needs to be peeled off. Good thinking with dip release but probably not necessary obviously don't get it too near the emblems.
Wait for plastidip to dry entirely before spraying with paint. I used Tamiya and I believe it bled in with the plastidip and left a small about of paint on the clear coat, underneath the plastidip covered area. It probably dried about 30 minutes...I thought it was good to go. Talk about stoopid
. It's not horrible and will clay right off but just throwing it out there in case I can save you the heart ache!
I intended for medium thickness as I feared if it were too thick it may peel off too much exposing the surrounding area.....which I should know better being that it's not the 1st time I've played this game. Just layer it on there. 4-6 coats after your initial light spray. You want it well protected.
Really curious thought about doing this for the other trim pieces. However, just masking is pretty straight forward no? Easier to get the masking tape alighed well, with the emblems it's kind of out of the question.
I plan to wrap mine when I have a good day of sunlight and time to get it done.
Keep me posted really curious how it turns out. I may redo mine.
The side and grill trim should be a piece of cake -- just mask them off and spray. Only consideration is its permanency, thus why I want some practice material.







