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Spraying kidney grills
Spraying kidney grills
I'm looking to spray the kidney grills on my E53 3.0d (facelift).
It currently has chrome grills on *bleh*
I did buy some cheapo replacements last year on ebay...but they were for a pre-facelift model! Now I've got another set (pre-loved).
Can anyone recommend the shade of titanium I'm after and any tips on spraying? These are black in the middle with a chrome surround. I would have preferred to have them end up all titanium but I guess spraying the chrome surround isn't a good idea?
TIA
It currently has chrome grills on *bleh*
I did buy some cheapo replacements last year on ebay...but they were for a pre-facelift model! Now I've got another set (pre-loved).
Can anyone recommend the shade of titanium I'm after and any tips on spraying? These are black in the middle with a chrome surround. I would have preferred to have them end up all titanium but I guess spraying the chrome surround isn't a good idea?
TIA
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Re: Spraying kidney grills
No idea about the actual colour shade, but if you wanted to also spray the surrounding frame you either need to etch the surface to provide a 'key' for the paint, or very carefully and with a fine grit paper - say 2000 grit - polish the chrome layer off. It's probably only an electroplated layer. Might need some elbow grease, but......
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Re: Spraying kidney grills
I've painted numerous chrome surrounds, I recently sold a matt black set I did on eBay for £50 after buying it for £17 I have a bit of a grille fetish, at one point I had an all black set, an all silver set and a std chrome/titanium set.
To paint the surround, I would sand it down with a rough sand paper first to really get as much shine off as possible, then smooth with wet and dry. After, it'll look like a brushed aluminium effect. Give it a good wash with hot soapy water. Then apply a really good helping of plastic primer - a good few coats. The stuff dries quick and levels itself nicely (unless you do too thick a coat so be warned) giving a smooth surface for painting on. Then just paint as normal.
I found an aluminum paint was a good match for the texture of the pre facelift titanium slats believe it or not. It also matched my silver car well but as it's a non lacquered finish was a kind of matt look. It looked pretty cool against the car.
To paint the surround, I would sand it down with a rough sand paper first to really get as much shine off as possible, then smooth with wet and dry. After, it'll look like a brushed aluminium effect. Give it a good wash with hot soapy water. Then apply a really good helping of plastic primer - a good few coats. The stuff dries quick and levels itself nicely (unless you do too thick a coat so be warned) giving a smooth surface for painting on. Then just paint as normal.
I found an aluminum paint was a good match for the texture of the pre facelift titanium slats believe it or not. It also matched my silver car well but as it's a non lacquered finish was a kind of matt look. It looked pretty cool against the car.
Re: Spraying kidney grills
what i did on this car and all previos is the opposite, i never sanded the chrome at all, sprayed it, it has lasted fine with pressure washer etc, and that way to put it back standard is a few minutes with a cloth and thinners! total contradiction of the above but worked for me!
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[quote=""shadrack""]what i did on this car and all previos is the opposite, i never sanded the chrome at all, sprayed it, it has lasted fine with pressure washer etc, and that way to put it back standard is a few minutes with a cloth and thinners! total contradiction of the above but worked for me![/quote]
I've never found a primer that sticks to the chrome - what do you use?
I've never found a primer that sticks to the chrome - what do you use?
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just normal stuff grey primer £4.99, cleaned with thinner, two coats of that, 2 colour, three laquer, worked for me
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Re: Spraying kidney grills
Ha, I love this place! Thanks for the replies everyone
Hmm, I think I might try and spray the chrome bit and if I bugger it up I can always sand it off. Or I might experiment first on my pre-facelift grills unless anyone here wants them, or would they be more saleable in titanium?!
I hadn't realised I needed primer but I was looking at this stuff
http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/nav.jsp?a ... egories%3C{9372013}/categories%3C{9372030}/categories%3C{9372123}/specificationsProductType=spray_paints&tmcampid=4&tmad=c&ecamp=cse_go&CAWELAID=266952783
any good?
And for the silver is this ok on plastic?
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stor ... yId_165505
Have you got a link to the paint you used mobilejo?
I wasn't going to bother with lacquer as I thought without it I would get a more matte finish which is what I'm after.
Thanks again everyone.
Hmm, I think I might try and spray the chrome bit and if I bugger it up I can always sand it off. Or I might experiment first on my pre-facelift grills unless anyone here wants them, or would they be more saleable in titanium?!
I hadn't realised I needed primer but I was looking at this stuff
http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/nav.jsp?a ... egories%3C{9372013}/categories%3C{9372030}/categories%3C{9372123}/specificationsProductType=spray_paints&tmcampid=4&tmad=c&ecamp=cse_go&CAWELAID=266952783
any good?
And for the silver is this ok on plastic?
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stor ... yId_165505
Have you got a link to the paint you used mobilejo?
I wasn't going to bother with lacquer as I thought without it I would get a more matte finish which is what I'm after.
Thanks again everyone.
Curr. - Silverstone II F85
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E53 3.0D Sport Facelift - Estoril Blue
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E53 3.0D Sport Facelift - Estoril Blue
Re: Spraying kidney grills
on the plastic use the 3 steps but use plastic primer first
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Re: Spraying kidney grills
[quote=""shadrack""]just normal stuff grey primer £4.99, cleaned with thinner, two coats of that, 2 colour, three laquer, worked for me[/quote]
Hmmmm, interesting. Maybe cleaning it with the thinners first is the key. I'll try it next time
Hmmmm, interesting. Maybe cleaning it with the thinners first is the key. I'll try it next time
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[quote=""Waka""]
And for the silver is this ok on plastic?
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stor ... yId_165505
Have you got a link to the paint you used mobilejo?
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I use this stuff http://www.fastsupply.co.uk/carplan-alu ... p-709.html
No lacquer on it - its not made for lacquer. Its easy to work with and dries evenly.
Here was my grill - titanium slats, alu painted surrounds, silver car
And for the silver is this ok on plastic?
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stor ... yId_165505
Have you got a link to the paint you used mobilejo?
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I use this stuff http://www.fastsupply.co.uk/carplan-alu ... p-709.html
No lacquer on it - its not made for lacquer. Its easy to work with and dries evenly.
Here was my grill - titanium slats, alu painted surrounds, silver car
Re: Spraying kidney grills
I would use acrylic primer after rubbing back......As for the colour try bmw titanium silver ....available in your local motor traders or the likes of halfords etc
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Re: Spraying kidney grills
[quote=""mobilejo""] I have a bit of a grille fetish, at one point I had an all black set, an all silver set and a std chrome/titanium set. [/quote]
I have a titanium and black set aswell.....mmmn today is s black day me thinks
I have a titanium and black set aswell.....mmmn today is s black day me thinks
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