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Anyone successfully paint their grill?
I am in the process of getting my whole car painted and I would like to know the procedure to paint the grill. I want to know if there is a way for the grill to be prepped properly so it won't be chipped easily from regular road rash.
TIA
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I think paint selection is as important as prep methodology. I would try something like aircraft paint or an Imron-like paint for this purpose.
Don't apply too many layers of paint. The thicker the paint job, the more likely it will chip from impact. |
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clean it thoroughly with a good degreaser like simple green. use a primer that's meant for hard to paint plastic surfaces - i found some at pepboys - bulldog brand. some have reported success using a self-etching paint but i never did find any. i painted my grill in the fall and it's still nice and black...
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I didn't know if I made it clear or not but I am talking about the chrome part of the grill. Is it plastic?
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grill painting
Steve,
I was also thinking of doing the same since mine looks faded. (I assume your talking about that black plastic grill insert.) Is this piece removable? I didn't want to attempt this without taking the plastic grill off to paint it. (I did't like the idea of trying to mask it in place.) I'm intrested to know how difficult it is to seperate and how you intend to have it painted. I'm pretty good with a spray can and was going to try it if I can get it off the chrome strips. Thanks, DSR 94' E-320 |
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On my 126 the insert it is removable. Several clips on the inside. Just pop the hood to get to them. Takes about 10-20 minutes to get out carefully. Get new plastic/chrome inserts while you are at it- at perf prods.
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I did this on my 190e and I think it looks really sharp. I'll try to take a pic and post it soon so you guys can judge for yourselves. i used spray paint and just cleaned it before i sprayed it.
dan |
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Dan,
HOw long ago did you paint your grill?
For the others, the plastic portion is easily removed...:p
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if you want durability, go with powdercoating.
I had mine painted black for a while. I never dechromed, and all I did was apply several layers of primer, and wet sanding to smooth it out, then a few coats of gloss black paint. It came out looking nice, and lasted for a few months with no problems, but I stripped it back to chrome because I was going to repaint again. IF they want to paint it properly, they would have to dechrome it first. Alon
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Re: Dan,
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i painted mine about 4 weeks ago. I took out the plastic piece, slid the chrome trim pieces out, then sprayed 2 coats of semi-gloss black paint on it, polished the chrome, put back together and presto...i'll take a pic tonight and post it tomorrow for you...did my brother's grill yesterday. It's a nice cheap mod that makes a world of difference. dan |
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When I pulled the blue and silver Eblem off my grill, you could see how much brighter, clearer and shinier the surrounding crome was originally. I even polished it and it still did not come out like original...
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I spray painted the grill once and regretted it.
No matter how good the preparation and the paint, it will still crack, and crack it will quite horribly too. I find the paint will eventually crack and peel two months down the road. For the time and matter, replacing the grill is still the best alternative.
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here are the pics of my grill. sorry if you can't really tell, it's overcast and didn't get very good light contrast. I can take more when some nice weather comes and email them if you wish. dan |
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Dan
You can buy the grill strips for about 4 buck each. I replaced the center strip... it was dented. |
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It looks like I also want to attempt this feat of painting the grill on my 94' E-320.
A few questions before I go ahead: 1. In case I screw up or the paint doesn't last does anyone have a good source for getting a replacement and a rough cost? 2. I would also like to replace the chrome strips and looking for a source? Someone has said the cost is about $4.00/strip but where can I get them? 3. I would also like to either replace the chrome surround or have it re-chromed. Will it cost less to replace or rechrome? Any suggested sources in the east coast area? 4. While I'm at it the rear licence plate light piece needs to be re-chromed or replaced and I would like to do this all at once. Answers to the above will help with this. TIA DSR Last edited by hinrg02; 06-14-2002 at 12:13 PM. |
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