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Old 04-03-2004, 16:43   #1
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Simple question...

I've been given a shocking quote for spray-painting a grille and possible boot spoiler ( £120+VAT )

So, was wondering as cans of diamond metallic silver is only 7.99 from buttco, could I have a crack? On the other hand I may just take the can, the 2 bits to a local body repair shop for them to do it!

I'll be fixing them to my car myself though...
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Depends whether you are happy to put up with the 'DIY look', Jason...
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Do it yourself jason its not that tricky
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£120+VAT isn't a bad price for it TBH.

Again, dealer might be cheaper than Buttco for spray paint, especially when delivery is taken into account. Oh, and get some primer too if the parts don't come primed.

And practice on something first...


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Depends whether you are happy to put up with the 'DIY look', Jason...
ahem, no. But I couldn't help imagining Stimp's attempt at painting his central air vent silver....

Seriously though, its not much more work than spraying it (professionally), letting it dry, repeat until looks nice, and then maybe a coat of lacquer?

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make sure you get primer for plastic parts or it will crack
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My mate did my Milotec grill for me - it had to be rubbed down, primer applied, followed by two large cans (about 7 coats) of Halfords mixed black magic, then laquer over the top.

Took quite a while but looks the wotsits now
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OK - mental note made to buy TWO cans of paint from buttco then.
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ahem, no. But I couldn't help imagining Stimp's attempt at painting his central air vent silver....
Think how s***e it will look on something that's going to be attached to the outside of your car if you don't do it just right...

And remember: you don't use nails to attach it
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Simple question...

I've been given a shocking quote for spray-painting a grille and possible boot spoiler ( £120+VAT )

So, was wondering as cans of diamond metallic silver is only 7.99 from buttco, could I have a crack? On the other hand I may just take the can, the 2 bits to a local body repair shop for them to do it!

I'll be fixing them to my car myself though...
Id be really interested to find out how you get on with this Jason as its on my list of mods to do on a budget! Gotta keep saving my pennies for that one click tho...
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Recommendation chaps - If you're going to spray it yourself wait until the weather is warmer or do it in a heated garage (with suitable gas mask!!!)
Degrease the grill to remove mould release compound and other gunge, lightly rub it down to provide a key, then as Kenny says use a plastic primer. Flat this down and apply lots of thin coats of paint allowing it to dry in between. Finally apply the lacquer top coats.
For the time and hassle factor, is probably best to bite the bullet and fork out the cash.
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as an aside I do have a friend who has some rather nice painting kit (air-gun type thing) but needs the paint in liquid form as opposed to using a spray can (get better coverage with proper kit) So, the question is, where does one buy diamond metallic silver paint in liquid form? I can't think of anywhere?

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So, the question is, where does one buy diamond metallic silver paint in liquid form? I can't think of anywhere?
Go into Halfords and tell them you want some diamond metallic silver paint for a Skoda in a form which is suitable for use with a compressor. They should be able to sort you out, and if they can't then they're a bunch of chimps...


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halfords? really? I could try and pop down to the new superstore in Exeter at lunchtime but I've been there before once, and not seen that they're big on selling paint in non-spraycan form... hmmm. A wee drive is on the cards.
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I think £120 sounds ok - its only the price of a tyre!!!

When painting plastic you need to first give it a coat of a special clear "sticky" primer (you need to get this from a special paint supplier) , then the primer , topcoat , laquer.

The paint needs to be mixed with an addative to make to flexiable - so that it won't crack.

On a DIY job I've never seen or be able to create the deep shine you get when using 2 pack laquer.

I wouldn't do this job with aerosols.
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halfords? really? I could try and pop down to the new superstore in Exeter at lunchtime but I've been there before once, and not seen that they're big on selling paint in non-spraycan form... hmmm. A wee drive is on the cards.
IIRC they don't stock diamond silver is a spraycan, it's something which gets mixed up on request. If that fails, try contacting a bodyshop, see if they can sort you out with some - though they might be reluctant...


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Go into Halfords and tell them you want some diamond metallic silver paint for a Skoda in a form which is suitable for use with a compressor. They should be able to sort you out, and if they can't then they're a bunch of chimps...


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Most modern cars are painted with 2 pack paint (also some with a water based paint).

My undertstanding it it is illegal to sell 2K paint over the counter to the "man on the street". (environmental issues etc)

The paint Halfords would sell would not be 2K as you don't need to add any activator to make it go hard.
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