paint trim question

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squinky33

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hello guys i have a question corncering my 84 regal. I have silver/aluminium or chrome pieces on my car in certain areas. it has a vinyl top and a chrome rocker panel i'm taking off, what should i do with da silver, (etc.) pieces paint or powdercoat them black, I want a GNX look. could someone give me a few pointers on what should i do?
Thanx :D
 

custom442

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Rough them up with some 200-300 wetdry, then prime with primer filler, primer sealer, and whatever auto paint you want. Just pretend it's a painted surface. A lot of the small trim isn't real chrome.

The problem with chrome is when you start painting big pieces like bumpers (or your rocker panels for example) it will sometimes warp the paint.
 

dirtywhiteboy

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el_sonoma said:
Sand them with say, 320 grit, and use a trim black in a spray can or they come in quarts as well, JMO.

This is pretty much what the instructions say on the SEM trim black that I'm using. The parts that I have done look good, we'll see how it holds up.
 

el_sonoma

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dirtywhiteboy said:
This is pretty much what the instructions say on the SEM trim black that I'm using. The parts that I have done look good, we'll see how it holds up.

Is that what it says on the can? My eyes are getting bad, so I don't bother trying. :roll:
That's all I use for trim is SEM, good product!
 

350_85cutty

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you'd have to use EZ-Off oven cleaner to remove the clear anodized finish on the aluminum trim first, which is all the trim around the windows. that'll get you to the bare aluminum, then wipe away the ez-off residue with lacquer thinner, use a red scotchbrite to scuff the piece real good, then use a etch primer (i have good results with duplicolors etch primer, the green stuff) then let flash for 30 min i think the can says, then you can epoxy primer and then seal it, then paint...you can use rattle cans
 

custom442

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Just rough it up with paper and prime/spray = finish in less than an hour. There's no need for taking off the anodized layer as long as the primer will stick...as it should without trouble
 
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