Taking off trim
Taking off trim
Has anyone taken off the brushed aluminum trim and painted it? I think there are some kits out there but they are just covers. I want to paint it a gunmetal color. Just wondering how hard it is to take it off yourself and if there were any special tools needed. Thanks in advance!
Sorry to resurrect such a dated thread, but I have searched around for a DIY instructions on painting the Aluminum trim, can't find anything.
Anyone point me in the right direction ? Oh and CF is not an option for me.
Thanks !
Anyone point me in the right direction ? Oh and CF is not an option for me.
Thanks !
There used to be a sticky to start you in the right direction. Someone genious decided to un-sticky it.
I repainted my door handle trim and now debating on repainting the brushed aluminum on top as well. I work at a cabinet finish shop so paint and spray guns are readily available. I sprayed mine with 2 coats of black primer, scuffing in between coats and and stripping the trim completely prior to the first one. To ensure longevity I hit it with some clear coat.
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I repainted my door handle trim and now debating on repainting the brushed aluminum on top as well. I work at a cabinet finish shop so paint and spray guns are readily available. I sprayed mine with 2 coats of black primer, scuffing in between coats and and stripping the trim completely prior to the first one. To ensure longevity I hit it with some clear coat.
Wow, looks good. I thing that it would be easy to go overkill with this however. I quite like the look of just the door handle's painted.
That's kind of what I was thinking, going all black would be overkill. But your post confirms it, going to leave the the brushed aluminum trim alone. One other thing I will repaint though is the steering wheel trim where the stereo/cruise controls are...
What do the trim pieces look like after you sanded them down and remove the paint? Is there metal underneath the paint or just plastic? I had the door pull trim replaced 2 weeks ago and it already has a chip on it. I was wondering if I could just sand off the paint with really fine grit sandpaper and just leave it like that.
What do the trim pieces look like after you sanded them down and remove the paint? Is there metal underneath the paint or just plastic? I had the door pull trim replaced 2 weeks ago and it already has a chip on it. I was wondering if I could just sand off the paint with really fine grit sandpaper and just leave it like that.
i think someone on here actually sanded off all the paint from the door handles and left it like that, without painting over it.
Why not just vinyl wrap it? It's easier than prep and paint and you get a smoother finish. Just finished doing all of the trim pieces in my coupe this morning. Took about 2 hours total including the time it took to remove and install all the pieces.
Here's a quick shot of the dash.
Here's a quick shot of the dash.
Why not just vinyl wrap it? It's easier than prep and paint and you get a smoother finish. Just finished doing all of the trim pieces in my coupe this morning. Took about 2 hours total including the time it took to remove and install all the pieces.
Here's a quick shot of the dash.

Here's a quick shot of the dash.



