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I actually used both painters tape and vinyl/electrical tape since it's flexible. So just make the original lines/curves with the electrical tape then lay the painters tape over the vinyl tape, then mask off everywhere else (exhaust, license plate, bumper, etc to protect from overspray.
Hey I wanted to paint my grlle Black just like yours.
What do I need to tell shop about color?
Is there specific color that you need to ask for?
Matt black? or ??
What do i need to tell them to get exactly like your grille?
No. Sorry the pic I took didn't come out very well.
Originally Posted by JoshLee89
Hey I wanted to paint my grlle Black just like yours.
What do I need to tell shop about color?
Is there specific color that you need to ask for?
Matt black? or ??
What do i need to tell them to get exactly like your grille?
I didn't go to a shop. I just bought a can of PlastiDip from Home Depot, removed my grill, removed the emblem and put on a few coats. Thats it!
I actually used both painters tape and vinyl/electrical tape since it's flexible. So just make the original lines/curves with the electrical tape then lay the painters tape over the vinyl tape, then mask off everywhere else (exhaust, license plate, bumper, etc to protect from overspray.
ahah! thanks for the idea! Never thought about this. Now I can do smaller and more detail oriented painting.