Painted Grilles
#1
Painted Grilles
Yes, I searched this, but, other than one member saying they peeled the metal off, those of you who painted their grille, did you just paint over the chrome/satin metal, or does it have to come off to paint the grille another color?
#5
I stripped the chrome off because the chips and divots were right thru to the plastic!
You can sand prime and paint the grille.
I sanded the plastic primed it with high solids and sanded smooth, then color sprayed 4 light coats with 20 minute flash time between coats.
You can sand prime and paint the grille.
I sanded the plastic primed it with high solids and sanded smooth, then color sprayed 4 light coats with 20 minute flash time between coats.
Last edited by Oldblue; 04-20-2015 at 01:58 PM.
#6
I plasti-dipped mine on Sat flat black. Unconfident in my painting skills or lack there of I figured if I messed it up too bad I'd peel it off. The only prep I did was a light steel wool and water. We'll see how long it lasts. I'd recommend at least two cans of dip if you go that route. I would have loved to do a nice 4th coat but I ran out. Was so easy when more arrives I may do it again but at the very least I have more if it chips or peels. I thought it looks good enough to paint the OEM wheel covers black to match as they were badly curb rashed anyway...looks good with the Metallic Blue body and no discernible chrome.
#7
I had mine painted to match the car. Color match was good but the body shop didn't prep the grill well enough so I get flake off places. Rock chips are also a problem so touch up paint applications are continual. Give it a shot and sand, paint or plasti- dip. Should work better than what I paid for.