What did you use for that satin black pal? I was thinking gloss black but satin looks really nice too!
Is the grill itself easy to remove?
And how many cans did you use?
So you do one coat of primer? Then do a few coats of the satin black? Do you have to wait for each coat to dry before putting on the next one? (Sorry, never done this before! Lol)
should be enough left over to do your back bumper insert and front fog surrounds too
How do the inserts come out of the back? Just a bit of a yank? You need to sand them down first?
Are the fog surrounds a pain in the arse?
The fog surrounds just pull out, if you wrap a rag around a flathead screwdriver and slip it in the gap in the centre next to the bulb ull be able to unclip it, when you can get your finger behind grab it and pull the rest of the clips out.
Yes i sanded the surrounds smooth 1st, only takes about 15 mins tbh as there only small and flat.
Class, cheers. Same for the rear bumper inserts?
Sorry for the derail. My grills look sort of blue-ish. Is that standard? Or has it been sprayed? Or just faded?
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Yes you can. The sun is out today so it would e best if you did it in sunlight (making sure overspray doesn't go on anyone else's cars!) but you can always bring it in after each coat and use the hair dryer to speed up the process. Just be wary that when your painting outside flies and dust are around and they always seems to be attracted to fresh wet paint!
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safe to say I need a new grill!
Does the paint on the grill not chip due to stoned and look sh*t?