i did this the other day to my spare cover.
just thought i would add some input. i used similar steps.
stripped the paint, gave it a sand, and then decided not to use primer the second time i did it.
i found the primer i bought from autobarn didnt take the heat well, so started again, and used blue engine enamel, without a layer of primer. i was a bit iffy about the paint sticking and taking the heat but its worked well for me.
i did about three coats, and then just sanded the letters, and this is my finished product. this photo was taken before i had sanded the honda down the bottom.
i just used masking tape to cover the middle as i didnt worry about painting that bit as the cover will cover it, but personal preference.
rep points if worth it .. just wanted to provide what i did, and what i thought worked well.. since i tried primer then paint, and then just paint. oh and i decided to do blue not red.. sorry.
how long did it take to dry up????
what primer did you use???
and what paint??
thanks
i let it dry outside in the shade for a couple of days.
i didnt use primer. like i said i found the firsty time i did it the primer didnnt take the heat too good.
the paint i used was just blue engine enamel from super cheap
can also get it from autobarn.
the hardest part is stripping the paint.
any more questions ill be glad to help
i let it dry outside in the shade for a couple of days.
i didnt use primer. like i said i found the firsty time i did it the primer didnnt take the heat too good.
the paint i used was just blue engine enamel from super cheap
can also get it from autobarn.
the hardest part is stripping the paint.
any more questions ill be glad to help
thanks man
dam it takes forever to dry. i dont have a spare one but i want to paint mine, so hmmm couple of days my car will be off the road!!!!
Bookmarks