painting spoiler...good idea?
#1
painting spoiler...good idea?
i've been looking around online to see if i could find a mach 1 spoiler for sale anywhere but to no avail. anyway, i was looking at the pictures of them and they look to be just like the gt/v6 spoilers but just painted black...so would it be a bad idea to think of painting my current spoiler black?
#4
Sand it, clean it, spray a primer, spray the paint and it should be good. Painting things like this is not a hard things to do. Go checkout hotrod.com they just did a nice paint special and it covers everything.
#9
haha i didnt even know there was a difference but thanks for the heads up man
#14
i used flat black rattle can. It greys out all the time and requires constant attention with Armor All to keep the wet flat black look. I'd take it to a paint shop and have them put a flat black + clear on it.
#19
you can do it very easily with a thing called 'trim black' i forgot what brand it is but i have some, i painted mine about a year ago and it is still in great condition.. i'll try to get a pic.. (i also did my hood scoop with it..)
#21
alright i did a bit of research and the trim paint seems to be a good way to do it, especially since its such a small piece. plus the trim paint is intended for exterior surfaces so it'll stand up to the elements...thoughts?
#22
This of course is only my opinion, but I would follow rednecks idea. I guess overall, it would depend on how good the rest of the body looks, but another thing to consider- If it doesn't spend alot of time in a garage, I have yet to see a paint job from a spray can that will endure even an Ohio Summer...MS is a little hotter.
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