Anyone painted lower sills?
#31
#32
i bout some paint online and then some primer at home deopt. i was gonna do it "right" by taking the lowers off but i got lazy and took a lot of tape and taped my car off. i didnt sand it, i just took some alcohol and some water and a rag and i cleaned the surface. when it dried i sprayed the primer and when the primer dried i sprayed the paint. thats pretty much it. haha
#34
you guys can do this as the route to save money but i will have to warn you.
the texture on these under sill are a rougher plastic. Unless you take the time to sand it smooth, even if you just "prep" it, the color will appear duller. The reason being, the front and rear bumper + doors are all smooth......but the plastics on the sills are not. Anytime you add color to a textured surface, it will show up even after the paint. If you look closely at the pictures, the color all looks duller. On the IP it's because its been sanded and it needs more clear; on the EM, it's actually a very nice garage job (best i've seen). however, since it wasn't sanded smooth, it will still appear to be a shade off.
Then you run into the problem of wetsanding......ideally it should be done for a banging finish. I think if you're not cofident enough to do it, save up some $$$ and get it professionally done. It looks worse when its a shade off than when it's black.
My sides were painted, and this is how it'd look when done by a shop. $300 was the cost.
closer shot
you can tell when it's done professionally, there are no texture difference from looking at the fender and then onto the sides. Same goes when looking at the door and onto the sides.
the texture on these under sill are a rougher plastic. Unless you take the time to sand it smooth, even if you just "prep" it, the color will appear duller. The reason being, the front and rear bumper + doors are all smooth......but the plastics on the sills are not. Anytime you add color to a textured surface, it will show up even after the paint. If you look closely at the pictures, the color all looks duller. On the IP it's because its been sanded and it needs more clear; on the EM, it's actually a very nice garage job (best i've seen). however, since it wasn't sanded smooth, it will still appear to be a shade off.
Then you run into the problem of wetsanding......ideally it should be done for a banging finish. I think if you're not cofident enough to do it, save up some $$$ and get it professionally done. It looks worse when its a shade off than when it's black.
My sides were painted, and this is how it'd look when done by a shop. $300 was the cost.
closer shot
you can tell when it's done professionally, there are no texture difference from looking at the fender and then onto the sides. Same goes when looking at the door and onto the sides.
#35
thanks for advice, G SEDAN
I really want to get paint work from professional,
i don't have money to spend for decorating my car..
I don't need extra glossy, i just want to reduce the gap between upper and lowers.
KushG35 and Get someg35's results look good, I can be satisfied if mine looks like that.
I really want to get paint work from professional,
i don't have money to spend for decorating my car..
I don't need extra glossy, i just want to reduce the gap between upper and lowers.
KushG35 and Get someg35's results look good, I can be satisfied if mine looks like that.
#37
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btw, did you disassemble the lowers when you did the work?
#39
#41
i used about 2 coats adhesive promoter, 3 basecoats, and 3 coats of clear. i should of wetsanded, G sedans right, in some lighting it will be lil darker, but overall i'm very pleased how it came out. my process was the same as someg35 but i didn't use primer.
Last edited by KushG35; 09-19-2009 at 11:08 PM.
#42
Ivory Pearl isn't going to come out of a spray can looking stock. Its a very hard paint color to match and takes multiple layers to achieve the pearl effect. Similar to to "candy" paints.
The sills look much better painted by a shop. Thats how mine were done and it blends in perfectly with the rest of the car. Looks like it was there stock.
Nothing you do yourself from a rattle can will come out looking the same.
The sills look much better painted by a shop. Thats how mine were done and it blends in perfectly with the rest of the car. Looks like it was there stock.
Nothing you do yourself from a rattle can will come out looking the same.
#45
Definitely get an adhesion promoter for plastic. It will also serve as your primer. I also strongly suggest reading my DIY and understand the correct way to prep the plastic. It must be clean and there are ways to test it to make sure it truely is clean. Removing the side sills only takes a few minutes. I suggest removing them so it's easier to prep and paint.