plastic grill re-spray - does it need primer?
Moderator: martauto
Quick question about respraying the plastic grill (by this I mean the black plastic round the headlights and not the chrome kidneys.
Do you need to key the plastic surface with wet and dry and then apply primer before spraying satin black?
Just wondering if you can get away without the primer?
cheers, simon
Do you need to key the plastic surface with wet and dry and then apply primer before spraying satin black?
Just wondering if you can get away without the primer?
cheers, simon
I'd leave it oe, look awful otherwise imo.
But ideally you need to use primer to give paint something to "stick" to.
But ideally you need to use primer to give paint something to "stick" to.
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George
E30 x 2 - Tourings (1 x M50, 1 x M40)
RS6 C5 - Stage 1 remap - 500bhp
George
I'm not sure how permanent it is, but I've heard from others that it works well. I'm sure it'll probably need reapplying when you wash/wax the car but the black shouldn't fade so quickly.Bump wrote:Is the baby oil a permanent solution?
I've done my grilles with it and they look great. However, they've not been on the car yet so I don't know if it's a sh1te idea or not.
rust never sleeps
If you do decide to paint them use a grey scotch pad (available from any good automotive paint shop) then use a satin black not gloss rattle can (but its your choice!), applied in thin coats!
hope this helps..
hope this helps..

X2 .trevski wrote:If you do decide to paint them use a grey scotch pad (available from any good automotive paint shop) then use a satin black not gloss rattle can (but its your choice!), applied in thin coats!
hope this helps..
I did mine two years ago and they looked really good.
Im going to do them again tomorrow for the sake of £4 `s worth of satin black its not a bad job.
Mart.
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Just got too old.
Just got too old.
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Cheekychunkyfunkymonkey
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One of the guys I know with a concourse winning 'M' takes them off, washes them in the sink and then apply's Auto Glyms Bumper Care. They look like new, so got to do mine before the show season starts.
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i can only get one of mine off cos a screwhead has rusted to shite the other side lol
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Autoglym Bumper Care is brilliant stuff!! I use it on my bumpers (obviously lol) bump strips,window surrounds-being careful not to get int on the paintwork or glass-and most of the black plastics on the exterior of the car,cant go wrong with it! just be sure to apply sparingly and jobs a good 'un 
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I had that when i wanted mine off so i got a hack saw blade and went at the top of the screwhead to make a new line across then used a big screw driver and wished for the best! Goodluck!bobbin1982 wrote:i can only get one of mine off cos a screwhead has rusted to shite the other side lol
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