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Here are some tips on how to paint the PLASTIC peices in your ride. Painted vinyl will always flake, no matter what, it is flexible, have it dyed or buy aftermarket.

Ok here is what you need to do this. This stuff can be picked up at Checker or Autozone or even maybe Walmart.

What you need:
RED Scotchbrite pad (1)
GREY Scotchbrite pad (1)
1 can of Adhesion Promoter (VERY IMPORTANT)
2 Cans of paint. (I highly reccomend using a high quality urethane automotive paint instead of rattle can, but that may be a toughie.)
1 can of Clear Coat spray
Some Laquer thinner or Wax and Grease remover



Step 1. Get all the stuff out you want to paint. Don't bother painting it inside the car becuase you'll just get overspray everywhere.

Step 2. Take the Laquer thinner or Wax and grease remover and clean the SHIT out of every piece. (This removes all the armorall and oils and greasy stuff)

Step 3. With the pieces all dry, take the RED Scotchbrite pad and scuff up all of the pieces. Scuff them good, all over the whole piece, make sure to get all the edges, knooks, and crannies.

Step 4. Apply one LIGHT Coat of adhesion promoter. Shake the can well before you spray it. Don't spray it too heavy, keep the can moving back and forth, and stay 8-10 inches away while spraying. Let the 1st coat sit for about 1-2 minutes and spray another coat. Spray it a little heavier than the first, but be careful not to run it.

Step 5. Let the adhesion promoter sit for about 20-30 minutes and the LIGHTLY Scuff it with the GREY Scotchbrite pad.

Step 6. Apply one LIGHT coat of paint to each piece. Shake the can well before you spray it. Don't spray it too heavy, keep the can moving back and forth, and stay 8-10 inches away while spraying. Let it sit for about 1-2 minutes and spray another coat. Let that sit for about 1-2 minutes and spray a 3rd coat. Make sure you hit each piece at every angle and didn't miss any spots.

Step 7. Go Inside and watch tv. Let the paint sit for about an hour.

Step 8. Again, take the RED Scotchbrite pad and scuff up all of the pieces. Scuff them good, all over the whole piece, make sure to get all the edges, knooks, and crannies.

Step 9. Repeat steps 6 and 7.

Step 10. Take the GREY, (Make sure its GREY) Scotchbrite pad and scuff up all of the pieces. Scuff them good, all over the whole piece, make sure to get all the edges, knooks, and crannies.

Step 11. After all of the pieces have been scuffed with the grey scotchbrite, spray a coat of CLEAR on them. Shake the can well before you spray it. Don't spray it too heavy, keep the can moving back and forth, and stay 8-10 inches away while spraying. Let it sit for about 1-2 minutes and spray another coat. Let that sit for about 1-2 minutes and spray a 3rd coat. Make sure you hit each piece at every angle and didn't miss any spots

Thats it, you're done, let them dry and put them back in, just remember not to clean the peices with Armorall. If done right they should be nice and glossy and very scratch resisant.

Hope to have helped somebody out.


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Very useful info!

I plan to have mine dyed and vinyled one day.

I love this step though ;) :D

Step 1. Get all the stuff out you want to paint. Don't bother painting it inside the car becuase you'll just get overspray everywhere.

Painted my tercel's and swore I'd NEVER do it again!!
Evolution_Tuned
where you at in utah? SLC here.
anyway im tryin to get a local site and events up.
www.slcstreet.cjb.net still in the works but i have interviews scheduled with Regulate,Eurosport and walter's workshop next week.
still need Modern Garage and performance design but ill talk with them in the next few days.
hit me back.....
and if you dont mind id like to put your howto up on the site it was very informative :)
Hey man I live in St George, I go up to SLC about once a month though...
But yeah man you can use that if you want, no problem.
:)
cool appreciate it ill put it up now.
you should get ahold of me when your up here.
im trying to schedule some stuff up here for may.
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I painted the vents from my car, but i did it different.
First: I removed all the pieces I was going to paint.
Second: I scuffed them all up using steel-wool.
This takes off the shine and will make the paint stick.
Then I primered each piece. Light coats every ten minutes until I had applied about five coats.
Third: I let them dry for about an hour.
Fourth: I applied about ten coats of color every fifteen minutes.
The thicker the paint is the harder it is to scratch through.
Fifth: I let dy for about two hours.
Sixth: I applied about five coats of clear coat every fifteen minutes using same technique as before.
Seventh: I let dry overnight and then reinstalled them in my car.

I did this about 8 months ago. I can clean them with armorall. None of them have any visible scratches, and none of the paint is coming off. You can look at it on my web page.
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romelo5179, i'm curious as to what you have ur switches wired to. . .
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