I know plenty of people who have had their window trim powdercoated, you just have to be EXTREMELY careful removing/reinstalling it. That shit will bend easier than wire, and once it does, you will never get it straight again.
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Originally posted by F34R View PostAgreed but not on the painting, but guessing that the normal person cannot paint half as good as me. So agreed on both ;)
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Originally posted by Janderson View PostI know plenty of people who have had their window trim powdercoated, you just have to be EXTREMELY careful removing/reinstalling it. That shit will bend easier than wire, and once it does, you will never get it straight again.
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Originally posted by noE30 View PostIf you've already painted your trim but now want to switch back to unpainted can you just sand off the paint and re-polish it?
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during the powder coat process, the parts are actually lightly media blasted. when the powder coat is baked on the color actually seeps into the metal pores. so, no, you cannot sand it off if you don't like it. however, used "chrome" colored trim is easy to find on a parts car and you can switch it back if you don't like it. i say go for it. it will look fantastic.sigpic
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Originally posted by brutus87 View PostYes, it called being careful.
Go to the junkyard, practice on a few cars before you do your own.
Follow my advice, you'll thank me later.
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Originally posted by F34R View PostAgreed but not on the painting, but guessing that the normal person cannot paint half as good as me. So agreed on both ;)
it's a short cut that doesn't produce results as nice as doing it the right way, period. ;)
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