Quick n Easy Black Grille
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Quick n Easy Black Grille
i like the look of the midnight grill on the sedans but can't justify spending the money for it, instead i painted mine to look just like it. and yes the car is dirty.
Before
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daytime pics. you can clearly see the difference.
Before
prep
first coat
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daytime pics. you can clearly see the difference.
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Looks good. But damn you're brave risking all that black over-spray on a silver car. If you're paint job holds up like mine, that grill will be full of chips in less than a month. Next time you paint it just take out the grill; it takes all of about 10 mintues. Did you sand down the chrome first before you painted it?
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i guess i forgot to mention i used plasti dip. i can take it off anytime, so if there is any overspray i could just peel it off.
i would've taken the grill off, but no one has posted DIY for it so i'm really clueless. people over G35driver.com did the same thing but they used actual paint.
i would've taken the grill off, but no one has posted DIY for it so i'm really clueless. people over G35driver.com did the same thing but they used actual paint.
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I think that it looks good! You def did it the hard way though. There are some diy's for removing the grill. careful not to break the radiator shroud though. Although you will be good for a while with the dip.
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the diy for removing the grill was for the older sedans before the facelift, not sure if it would be the same for 2010. it will be temporary so if it chips i can just peel it off and respray if i want to.
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The same DIY applies('07 and up). For next time: https://www.myg37.com/forums/d-i-y-i...nt-grille.html
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wow...I don't think I've ever seen someone paint a grille with the grille ON the car.
I don't know a lot about Plastidip, but assuming it's an aerosol, are you going to go through the radiator and everything inside the grille and pick off all the little pieces of it? And yeah, painting in an enclosed space is never a good idea...both for the car and your health (unless you have a paint mask)
That was not a good idea to leave the grille on the car IMO, sorry man...and what about all the little spots that you need to spray from behind the grille to totally get it covered? I can guarantee that if you take your grille out you will be able to find lots of spots the spray missed.
I don't know a lot about Plastidip, but assuming it's an aerosol, are you going to go through the radiator and everything inside the grille and pick off all the little pieces of it? And yeah, painting in an enclosed space is never a good idea...both for the car and your health (unless you have a paint mask)
That was not a good idea to leave the grille on the car IMO, sorry man...and what about all the little spots that you need to spray from behind the grille to totally get it covered? I can guarantee that if you take your grille out you will be able to find lots of spots the spray missed.
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I'm intersted to see how your radiator looks..
I painted my grill with plastidip too, except it was sitting on news paper on my drive way.
Plastidip is fantastic, the rubberized texture hasn't chipped/peeled/flaked anything. No pitting, no need to redo it. I've taken it on a few road trips and its been absolutely littered with bugs and debris but they just wash off and it looks great.
I painted my grill with plastidip too, except it was sitting on news paper on my drive way.
Plastidip is fantastic, the rubberized texture hasn't chipped/peeled/flaked anything. No pitting, no need to redo it. I've taken it on a few road trips and its been absolutely littered with bugs and debris but they just wash off and it looks great.
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wow...I don't think I've ever seen someone paint a grille with the grille ON the car.
I don't know a lot about Plastidip, but assuming it's an aerosol, are you going to go through the radiator and everything inside the grille and pick off all the little pieces of it?
I don't know a lot about Plastidip, but assuming it's an aerosol, are you going to go through the radiator and everything inside the grille and pick off all the little pieces of it?
You can see my DIY and review here - Quick 'n Easy Black Grille - G35Driver
I took my bumper and grille this past weekend to check on my bumper damage (someone ran into my parked car at work... no note, etc...). There is no overspray on the radiator or anywhere in there.
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Looks good. But damn you're brave risking all that black over-spray on a silver car. If you're paint job holds up like mine, that grill will be full of chips in less than a month. Next time you paint it just take out the grill; it takes all of about 10 mintues. Did you sand down the chrome first before you painted it?
You can sand down the chrome, but it makes the plasti dip permanent on the surface.