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Grille spraying
I'm thinking of spraying my 2 grilles silver (hopefully looking chrome'ish when finished). Anyone else tried this and recommend any paints?
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hi
i sprayed mine black a few months ago, didnt use any primer etc, see link
http://www.irishkeet.com/vw/2006-04%20- ... %20sml.jpg
Im about to do the back of the wingmirrors and ordered this off ebay so the paint has good contact
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... %3AIT&rd=1
Should really have used it for the grill but as it was black already it seemd fine
good luck
i sprayed mine black a few months ago, didnt use any primer etc, see link
http://www.irishkeet.com/vw/2006-04%20- ... %20sml.jpg
Im about to do the back of the wingmirrors and ordered this off ebay so the paint has good contact
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... %3AIT&rd=1
Should really have used it for the grill but as it was black already it seemd fine
good luck
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Re: Grille spraying
Same as grill...Seen one done. waiting to do my lot
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Re: Grille spraying
Do you need a primer on the bumper ?OLD ONE wrote:Same as grill...Seen one done. waiting to do my lot
Don
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Re: Grille spraying
The one my pal did looks good . The only bits he primed were where he repaired damage. The rest was de-greased, rubbed down with wet& dry and spayed with Halfords Matt Black
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i saw those stainles covers last year at van fest they looked a bit tacky but thats just my thang would lik eto spray my grill silver but its never a shiny chrome look even if says chrome on the tin!!!!
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Grille spraying
Don-Tucker wrote:Think I'll try a bit somewhere,but I would prefer satin black,I don't know why people like matt black,it looks like primer and doesn't ware very well.I suppose it's a modern thing.
Don
I have tried to get Satin Black in halfwits," never stocked it" was all I got. Tried in several other places. Met with a blank look
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Grille/Mirrors/Bumper spraying
This fine shot is our first Aircooled camper "Marvins Helmet' and during it's transformation had all grilles,mirrors, bumpers, dashboard etc painted silver,they were all keyed up with a good dose of 'scotch brite pads' and then plastic primed before painted with clear over base 2 pack stratos silver, but any good quality paint from a can would do.
I thought it worked well,

Regards,
Fritz,,,,,,,,
I thought it worked well,

Regards,
Fritz,,,,,,,,
One day you will find me,,
Driving in my Camper,
With a Surf and Paisley wrap on both sides....
Driving in my Camper,
With a Surf and Paisley wrap on both sides....