I'm about to paint my grill, headlights, and emblem.
#1
I'm about to paint my grill, headlights, and emblem.
Hey everyone,
I have a white G37 and I'm thinking about painting my grill, headlights, and emblem... almost like Choy Boy's old black and white theme. I don't want to sound like a copy cat, but I just want it exactly like it. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...s/DSC_0265.jpg
(it's what made me want to get white in the first place.)
And the black emblem.
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b7...G_1374copy.jpg
I've looked over some DIYs and i found this site:
Fast and luxurious: DIY red and black headlights, grille,badges, and spoiler 20" sportmax staggered rimsTinted windows MTX SUBS and AMP - van nuys, California
This is the first time i'm ever painting anything. But from the looks of it, it doesn't seem to hard.
What I want to know is the following.
For the emblem on the back and front grill , after I sand it and paint it do I need a clear coat? And how many coats? Someone told me to paint one coat, wait about 10 minutes, paint another coat, then wait another 10 minutes, then do a clear coat. So is the clear coat necessary? (I need as much details as possible).
As for the headlights, after I bake them, how long should i wait to start painting it? And how long does it take to dry so I can put it back in my car? and when can i start driving?
I want to get started on Saturday morning and hopefully take a ride with it on Saturday night!
Well. Thanks to everyone in advance! I WILL post pictures once I start!
PS. Do you guys have recommendations on paint? to get similar results to choy boy?
THANKS!
[edit] Here's some pictures of mine as of now.
I have a white G37 and I'm thinking about painting my grill, headlights, and emblem... almost like Choy Boy's old black and white theme. I don't want to sound like a copy cat, but I just want it exactly like it. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...s/DSC_0265.jpg
(it's what made me want to get white in the first place.)
And the black emblem.
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b7...G_1374copy.jpg
I've looked over some DIYs and i found this site:
Fast and luxurious: DIY red and black headlights, grille,badges, and spoiler 20" sportmax staggered rimsTinted windows MTX SUBS and AMP - van nuys, California
This is the first time i'm ever painting anything. But from the looks of it, it doesn't seem to hard.
What I want to know is the following.
For the emblem on the back and front grill , after I sand it and paint it do I need a clear coat? And how many coats? Someone told me to paint one coat, wait about 10 minutes, paint another coat, then wait another 10 minutes, then do a clear coat. So is the clear coat necessary? (I need as much details as possible).
As for the headlights, after I bake them, how long should i wait to start painting it? And how long does it take to dry so I can put it back in my car? and when can i start driving?
I want to get started on Saturday morning and hopefully take a ride with it on Saturday night!
Well. Thanks to everyone in advance! I WILL post pictures once I start!
PS. Do you guys have recommendations on paint? to get similar results to choy boy?
THANKS!
[edit] Here's some pictures of mine as of now.
Last edited by namkyu; 09-18-2009 at 08:15 AM.
#2
You might wanna edit your post and not make it say "exactly like choyboy" I almost choked when I read that bc his color combo now includes purle/pink and its no joke!
As fas as the headlights, pm ucla_bruin he has a very good record with the lights not leaking after sealing them unlike others. Good luck
As fas as the headlights, pm ucla_bruin he has a very good record with the lights not leaking after sealing them unlike others. Good luck
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#7
The headlights may be a little different, like I said, I haven't specifically worked on any. I'd do exactly what Solismo said and PM ULCA Bruin, he knows his stuff.
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Use fine grade sand paper to scuff it to create some very small scuffings on the chrome so the primer/paint will bind to it a little easier. If you want to sand down the chrome, you will have to sand it down again then paint it....repeat until surface is smooth, takes a lot of time and money.
Adhesion promoter helps too before spraying on the paint.
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#15
Don't even waste your time painting, especially if you never did anything like that before. Take the headlights apart and take it to a bodyshop and have it done professionally, otherwise it's going to look cheap and you wont be satisfied.