I have just completed a similar project on a Ford Focus textured parts .. I scuffed everything with a maroon scotchbrite pad and scrubbed it well. Next was adhesion promoter followed by three coats epoxy primer filler. Sanded with 180 and then 400.. Painted with two coats of two pack 4 to 1 JET black gloss. Looks fantastic
You think I would be able to do this process with all the fenders and trim on a Honda element? Been dying to paint my panels and fenders but don’t want the texture popping thru
Absolutely, this will work with any textured plastic pieces, you can also spray them with primer surfacer after sanding and sand them smooth the next day with 320 & 600 grit again before spraying your sealer, paint, and clear just to be certain it’s nice and smooth, but you can do this process that I did here to skip the primer surfacer, hope this helps!
Great detailed video 👍🏼 I’m getting everything ready to paint the plastic trim around my Model X , I just don’t know if I’m doing Glossy black on the trim or color match it to pearl white
Any issues with the paint sticking on or peeling? Since it was done on texture plastic. Want to paint the texture plastic to match my vehicle. But the bodyshop said it can't be done.
@@hectorruiz1291 no issues at all either painting textured plastic, body shops won’t do jobs like that mainly because they only do collision and insurance claim jobs, you’d have to find a small business or local paint guy to do stuff like this unfortunately, as long as it’s done right you won’t have any peeling!
If you wet sand it, it will go beyond the paint down to the rough plastic, the best way would be to sand it down again, prime it, then sand the primer and re paint. Sometimes other textured plastic pieces are more rough and straight painting won't give you that smooth look, but priming then sanding it definitely will. Hope this helps!
Hey man just subbed to your channel! How much paint would you recommend for all the black pastic trim pieces and mirrors on a 2019 f250? For doing colormatching.
@@og_muddi5587 thanks for the sub!! It all depends on the color, if you have white paint going over white sealer it covers very fast with it already being white, same with black or gray, but typically a quart or so would work, I mix all my paint 1:1 so it equals out to be 2 sprayable quarts
@@CrackSparrow36 I always spray it right before spraying my sealer, it dries quick and I’ve never had an issue with paint flaking off, been doing it this way for years
I have just completed a similar project on a Ford Focus textured parts .. I scuffed everything with a maroon scotchbrite pad and scrubbed it well. Next was adhesion promoter followed by three coats epoxy primer filler. Sanded with 180 and then 400.. Painted with two coats of two pack 4 to 1 JET black gloss. Looks fantastic
You think I would be able to do this process with all the fenders and trim on a Honda element? Been dying to paint my panels and fenders but don’t want the texture popping thru
Absolutely, this will work with any textured plastic pieces, you can also spray them with primer surfacer after sanding and sand them smooth the next day with 320 & 600 grit again before spraying your sealer, paint, and clear just to be certain it’s nice and smooth, but you can do this process that I did here to skip the primer surfacer, hope this helps!
okay super funny but I found this video also to help me paint my Honda element lol
Great instructional video! How long do you wait between coats?
Great detailed video 👍🏼 I’m getting everything ready to paint the plastic trim around my Model X , I just don’t know if I’m doing Glossy black on the trim or color match it to pearl white
Thanks for the support! I would def go color matched pearl white if it was my car #colormatchtheworld
did you paint a clear after the coats of black ?
Did you paint his wheel well liners too? Any tricks and tips for those? What did you sand the tail lights with tk prep them? 300/600 as well?
Any issues with the paint sticking on or peeling? Since it was done on texture plastic. Want to paint the texture plastic to match my vehicle. But the bodyshop said it can't be done.
@@hectorruiz1291 no issues at all either painting textured plastic, body shops won’t do jobs like that mainly because they only do collision and insurance claim jobs, you’d have to find a small business or local paint guy to do stuff like this unfortunately, as long as it’s done right you won’t have any peeling!
How much would you charge to do flip up mirrors?
So do you mix the reducer and paint together then do 3 to 4 coats of it?
@@Houston_sides correct the paint gets mixed 1:1 with the reducer then spray 3-4 coats
How much time between primer and color coats? then how much time between each color coat? THX
Hey I painted and cleared over plastic but can still feel it rough can I wet sand it and just redo it.? Or do I have to sand everything off again?
If you wet sand it, it will go beyond the paint down to the rough plastic, the best way would be to sand it down again, prime it, then sand the primer and re paint. Sometimes other textured plastic pieces are more rough and straight painting won't give you that smooth look, but priming then sanding it definitely will. Hope this helps!
@ thanks bro yeah this plastic is pretty rough oh well redo again thanks 🙏🏽
We’re are you located? I’m having trouble finding someone who paints textured plastic. I’m wanting fender flares painted on a 2022 at4 2500.
All that nice work and covered with a cheap bed cover 😆
Hey man just subbed to your channel! How much paint would you recommend for all the black pastic trim pieces and mirrors on a 2019 f250? For doing colormatching.
@@og_muddi5587 thanks for the sub!! It all depends on the color, if you have white paint going over white sealer it covers very fast with it already being white, same with black or gray, but typically a quart or so would work, I mix all my paint 1:1 so it equals out to be 2 sprayable quarts
I've never used adhesion promoter on plastic. The one time I did. The paint bubbled up heavily. Started over without it, and it came out perfect.
You didn’t wait for the adhesion promoter dry enough
The paint will flake off if it’s raw plastic
@@CrackSparrow36 I always spray it right before spraying my sealer, it dries quick and I’ve never had an issue with paint flaking off, been doing it this way for years
How do we remove the paint?
Sand
White bed cap would have set it off