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Painting Car Grilles and Window Vents.

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  • Member since
    February 2006
  • From: Riverside, RI
Posted by Shirako on Friday, August 18, 2006 8:57 PM
Awsome thanks for the tip, ill give it a try! :)
  • Member since
    November 2005
  • From: White Mountains, NH
Posted by jhande on Sunday, August 13, 2006 3:04 PM
I'm not familar with working with acrylics or heard of mixing dish soap with them, but hey...

I am an old hand at doing car grilles! Wink [;)]

I use enamel (Testors or MM) flat preferred or sometimes semi-gloss black paint.

I wash down the item with a Q-tip and Isopropyl Alcohol (% doesn't matter) to remove any oils. Once dry I apply enough black paint so that it flows down into the recesses. I leave the part laying painted side up until dry (usually a day or two). I then rub the high spots with a flat toothpick using the wide rounded end to bring back the chrome highlights. If you rub gentle enough the wooden toothpick doesn't harm the chrome plating. I even trim or sand the end of the toothpick to whatever shape I need to get into tricky corners. It's the safest way I found to save paint (no mixing of washes) and keep the background from disappearing. Since those areas aren't handled really, it doesn't wear off.

Just my old school way of doing it.

Good luck.  Thumbs Up [tup]



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  • Member since
    February 2006
  • From: Riverside, RI
Painting Car Grilles and Window Vents.
Posted by Shirako on Saturday, August 12, 2006 1:09 PM
I recently started using washes for the recessed lines in my car models, but when I goto do a wash on the grille of window vents, the paint comes off the recessed lines, any ideas? i'm using Winsor & Newton Galeria mars black acrylic, mixed with some water and dish soap.
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