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scottmandue 01-11-2014 11:46 AM

Blacking out chrome, how to?
 
My Miata (insert ghey joke here) is dark blue and has a hard top. Long story short the two back attachment points for the roof are chrome and they would look better (IMHO) if they were black.

Any easy way to black these out?

I presume spray paint (easiest and cheapest way to go) will not stick to chrome?

Joe Bob 01-11-2014 11:47 AM

Trim Black by SEM has an etching component.

scottmandue 01-11-2014 12:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Joe Bob (Post 7851339)
Trim Black by SEM has an etching component.

Is there anything PPOT can't do?!?

Eric Hahl 01-11-2014 12:24 PM

Plasti-dip maybe?

Joe Bob 01-11-2014 12:26 PM

It won't take much.....bring some beer over and masking tape....I bought it on sale....I have 4 cans.

masraum 01-11-2014 12:33 PM

Are you going to do the tabs on the top, the plates on the car and the door handles too?

scottmandue 01-11-2014 12:37 PM

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Originally Posted by masraum (Post 7851386)
Are you going to do the door handles too?

I would like too... but not sure how much of a PITA it is to remove the door handles... about to do a search on miata.net/google to see how to do that.

Nickshu 01-11-2014 02:14 PM

Plastidip is easy to do and pretty durable. Also easy to remove or redo if it gets damaged. Tons of How-To videos on their website.

scottmandue 01-11-2014 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Nickshu (Post 7851491)
Plastidip is easy to do and pretty durable. Also easy to remove or redo if it gets damaged. Tons of How-To videos on their website.

Plastidip is really big with the Miata group... as a matter of fact I seen guys do the entire car in Plasti...

Isn't that the stuff that started out as something you dip your tools into to make grips for them?

I would like a gloss or semi gloss finish... not sure Plasti can do that.

scottmandue 01-11-2014 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by masraum (Post 7851386)
Are you going to do the tabs on the top, the plates on the car and the door handles too?

Yes... but... like any project... it gets complicated...

Tabs and plates on the top, easy peasy... remove top, unscrew all the parts and spray. no problem

Door handles, need to remove the door panels, already did it once to upgrade the door speakers... also easy peasy...

But, when I removed the door panels whoever removed them before me cracked the door panels and broke out a few of the snap fasteners.

So, if I remove the door panels again I would like to get some new (undamaged ones from a junkyard). Not a lot of money but it turns a $15 project into a $150 project.

And so it goes :rolleyes:

Oh Haha 01-11-2014 03:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Joe Bob (Post 7851339)
Trim Black by SEM has an etching component.

+1

I blacked out the chrome trim on our BMW with this product. Clean the items thoroughly with prep solvent which will help the adhesion.

Mike80911 01-11-2014 07:49 PM

I did the trim on my sons Audi using blackout tape. It was very easy to work with and looks great on the car. The best part is you do not have to remove the trim to apply it.

David McLaughlin 01-12-2014 05:23 AM

Vinyl wrap the chrome parts. Great for emblems too. Chrome is a ***** to paint over.

Tobra 01-12-2014 05:56 AM

Nice thing about vinyl or plastidip is that if you don't like it, you peel it off.

Don't know how it would be for something that had to move, like a door handle. I will eventually black out all the shiny bits on the 914

vonsmog 01-12-2014 07:02 AM

If you are going to use paint, and the parts are small enough, beadblast them first. This will etch the chrome so the paint will stick. I have done this many of times with great results.

afterburn 549 01-12-2014 07:57 AM

sand and etch
simple

scottmandue 01-14-2014 08:09 AM

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Originally Posted by vonsmog (Post 7852254)
If you are going to use paint, and the parts are small enough, beadblast them first. This will etch the chrome so the paint will stick. I have done this many of times with great results.

I thought of that, we have a bead blaster here at work, however I would prefer a gloss finish when I'm done.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike80911 (Post 7851934)
I did the trim on my sons Audi using blackout tape. It was very easy to work with and looks great on the car. The best part is you do not have to remove the trim to apply it.

Do you have a name for that product? The parts I am contemplating are rather complicated shape and not sure tape would work.

Latch that holds down back of hard top:

CAP (L) (NA01-R1-871) - $33.27 - NA01R1871

Door handle:

HANDLE, LT (NA01-59-410D) - $95.65 - NA0159410D

Mike80911 01-18-2014 07:41 AM

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Originally Posted by scottmandue (Post 7855926)
I thought of that, we have a bead blaster here at work, however I would prefer a gloss finish when I'm done.



Do you have a name for that product? The parts I am contemplating are rather complicated shape and not sure tape would work.

Latch that holds down back of hard top:

CAP (L) (NA01-R1-871) - $33.27 - NA01R1871

Door handle:

HANDLE, LT (NA01-59-410D) - $95.65 - NA0159410D

Sorry I do not have a name for it but you can find it at most car customizing shops and also on ebay. It easily molds to most shapes. When I did the large curve around the rear side windows I bought some that was 2 feet wide and just cut them out from there. It has been on there a year now and still looks great

Iciclehead 01-18-2014 11:13 AM

Stripped mine and then powdercoated satin black. It has been about 15 years, still looks like the day they were installed....

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1390072345.jpg

Dennis


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