painting the chrome around the windows and grill??
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painting the chrome around the windows and grill??
Ive seen some cars with this done and was just curious to see how/how much? Im getting Moonlight White and def. want the grill, headlights, and taillights done in a dark gray. The trim around the windows i was thinking of color matching the white or maybe the dark gray?? Anyone have this done or have any pics??
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Ive seen some cars with this done and was just curious to see how/how much? Im getting Moonlight White and def. want the grill, headlights, and taillights done in a dark gray. The trim around the windows i was thinking of color matching the white or maybe the dark gray?? Anyone have this done or have any pics??
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https://www.myg37.com/forums/picture...dow-trimd.html
I did the window trim in gun metal on my car too, but it was black.
Unfortunately the only pic I have of the trim
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So is there any thing special i need to know about doing this? What type of paint do you have to use? Any worries about it not sticking to chrome or any issues with the paint peeling or chipping? Looking to do this to my grill, and window trim the day i pick the car up from the lot.....
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THIS NEEDS, chromed factory wheels from LA Wheel and Tire ! Bought my car used, and it came with these same S wheels but chromed.
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I did the vinyl wrap myself. Looks so much better without that chrome. Working with vinyl takes patience -- it was hard for me to get all the bubbles out. It's been on a few weeks now and I notice that most of the bubbles have dissipated. You can only notice them right up close -- they're not noticeable from a couple feet away. My guess is that if I were to do it again it would come out better -- I was learning as I went along.
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I did the vinyl wrap myself. Looks so much better without that chrome. Working with vinyl takes patience -- it was hard for me to get all the bubbles out. It's been on a few weeks now and I notice that most of the bubbles have dissipated. You can only notice them right up close -- they're not noticeable from a couple feet away. My guess is that if I were to do it again it would come out better -- I was learning as I went along.
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I did the vinyl wrap myself. Looks so much better without that chrome. Working with vinyl takes patience -- it was hard for me to get all the bubbles out. It's been on a few weeks now and I notice that most of the bubbles have dissipated. You can only notice them right up close -- they're not noticeable from a couple feet away. My guess is that if I were to do it again it would come out better -- I was learning as I went along.