Lose the chrome...
Discussion
Afternoon all. My car came with quiiite a lot of chrome. I'm not a fan. I have just ordered some genuine carbon fibre wing mirrors so that's one box ticked... however, I wouldn't mind changing a badge or two to black. Just wondering what the best option is here?
Hydrographics Dip
Plasti Dip
Spray paint
Wrap
I'm talking about the actual emblem here so I think it'd be too intricate for wrapping? Never done anything like this before! Maybe I should buy a test badge to try out on first.
Any tips appreciated
Hydrographics Dip
Plasti Dip
Spray paint
Wrap
I'm talking about the actual emblem here so I think it'd be too intricate for wrapping? Never done anything like this before! Maybe I should buy a test badge to try out on first.
Any tips appreciated
If you can get the emblem off it shouldn't be too difficult to wrap as long as it has a 'back' to it.
Quite a few cars have aftermarket emblems and decals in black as straight swap out components. I swapped my chrome 5.0 badges on my mustang for direct replacement black and then had monsterwraps infill the dot in lime green to match the calipers.
Hydrodipping looks cool but would have thought that's better used for more intricate designs like carbon rather than a solid colour.
Spray? I wouldn't, far too big a chance for it to look crap.
Plasti-dip - I've used it on some home gym equipment and it looks 'ok' but was a pig to apply correctly!
Quite a few cars have aftermarket emblems and decals in black as straight swap out components. I swapped my chrome 5.0 badges on my mustang for direct replacement black and then had monsterwraps infill the dot in lime green to match the calipers.
Hydrodipping looks cool but would have thought that's better used for more intricate designs like carbon rather than a solid colour.
Spray? I wouldn't, far too big a chance for it to look crap.
Plasti-dip - I've used it on some home gym equipment and it looks 'ok' but was a pig to apply correctly!
Well... the expensive ones are £10 and the cheaper ones are £5
Looking at the photos, they're exactly the same, only the UK ones are sold on with markup, fair enough.
So, the quality is as good as I'm going to get in all honesty. Should be fine, I've bought badges off eBay before and they tend to last a couple of years. Then just chuck away and buy again.
The annoying thing, for my boot, one badge is available in matte black only, and one in gloss black only! I could not live with that. I wonder if I applied a matte coat to a shiny badge, that should even them out? Just been reading a modelling website and seems doable.
Looking at the photos, they're exactly the same, only the UK ones are sold on with markup, fair enough.
So, the quality is as good as I'm going to get in all honesty. Should be fine, I've bought badges off eBay before and they tend to last a couple of years. Then just chuck away and buy again.
The annoying thing, for my boot, one badge is available in matte black only, and one in gloss black only! I could not live with that. I wonder if I applied a matte coat to a shiny badge, that should even them out? Just been reading a modelling website and seems doable.
CrippsCorner said:
Well... the expensive ones are £10 and the cheaper ones are £5
Looking at the photos, they're exactly the same, only the UK ones are sold on with markup, fair enough.
So, the quality is as good as I'm going to get in all honesty. Should be fine, I've bought badges off eBay before and they tend to last a couple of years. Then just chuck away and buy again.
The annoying thing, for my boot, one badge is available in matte black only, and one in gloss black only! I could not live with that. I wonder if I applied a matte coat to a shiny badge, that should even them out? Just been reading a modelling website and seems doable.
The difference between the £10 and £5 versions is five pounds, they'll otherwise most likely be identical!Looking at the photos, they're exactly the same, only the UK ones are sold on with markup, fair enough.
So, the quality is as good as I'm going to get in all honesty. Should be fine, I've bought badges off eBay before and they tend to last a couple of years. Then just chuck away and buy again.
The annoying thing, for my boot, one badge is available in matte black only, and one in gloss black only! I could not live with that. I wonder if I applied a matte coat to a shiny badge, that should even them out? Just been reading a modelling website and seems doable.
At that price it's worth a punt surely?
Also, what car!!
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