6th Gen ('00-'05): Painted Engine Cover ... eh, an attempt.
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No, that was not in the "directions". No primer, adhesion stuff, etc, which was one of the steps Pop shook his head at, & then told me I was on my own. I want to share the steps told to me, but I do not want to blow a well-respected member of this community kind of outta the water, since I really, really hold him in high regard, ... sincerely.
Thing is, unless I am totally whacked out of my skull, which at least 10 of you folks here on MCF think, once the black laid semi-mostly-reasonably decent, & sat in heated area for a few days, then the clear would not have made the black start to bubble, peel up, ... I do not know what to call it ... but you can clearly see what I am referring to in the most recent photo I posted in Post # 8.
I have got a much different plan of attack this winter, & two ways to accomplish it.
Thing is, unless I am totally whacked out of my skull, which at least 10 of you folks here on MCF think, once the black laid semi-mostly-reasonably decent, & sat in heated area for a few days, then the clear would not have made the black start to bubble, peel up, ... I do not know what to call it ... but you can clearly see what I am referring to in the most recent photo I posted in Post # 8.
I have got a much different plan of attack this winter, & two ways to accomplish it.
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I can see the first pics you posted and I think it looks great in those. I can't see your recent one.
If you want something relfective, my experience is that clear coat "looses" that reflective quality.
I did some painting on my Throttle Body and added vinyl letters to the bracket holding the throttle cables. I did not prime it (though I probably should have, but nothing has happened to it, still looks great). I sanded the bracket to bare metal, a couple of coats of flat black (figure gloss clear would give me the end result I wanted and it did). After the flat black had cured about 24 hours, I put the vinyl letters down. I then cleared the entire thing (I think it was about 3-4 coats of clear, roughly 10 minutes between coats).
That's on a metal piece, everything looks great.
Here's a link of the painting (follow the link to see the finished product):
http://crzyz28.sytes.net/mycars/2004...B/L67_TB6.html
If you want something relfective, my experience is that clear coat "looses" that reflective quality.
I did some painting on my Throttle Body and added vinyl letters to the bracket holding the throttle cables. I did not prime it (though I probably should have, but nothing has happened to it, still looks great). I sanded the bracket to bare metal, a couple of coats of flat black (figure gloss clear would give me the end result I wanted and it did). After the flat black had cured about 24 hours, I put the vinyl letters down. I then cleared the entire thing (I think it was about 3-4 coats of clear, roughly 10 minutes between coats).
That's on a metal piece, everything looks great.
Here's a link of the painting (follow the link to see the finished product):
http://crzyz28.sytes.net/mycars/2004...B/L67_TB6.html
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