Just a good sanding and degreasing should be all the prep you need. My favorite paint for plastic is PlastiKote. But I've also had good results with the cheap walmart spray paint... 4+ years and it still looks as good as the day I painted it. Not bad for 98 cents a can.
http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/detail/MHY0/3811.oap?ck=Search_N0474_-1_-1&pt=N0474&ppt=C0171 I used this as per our body men. It has good UV protection and adhesion promoters. I scuffed the grill with a scotchbrite pad and cleaned with our silicone remover/cleaner. Think its this one. Acryli-Clean by Ditzler. My grill still looks like I just painted it and so does my hood scoop.
I used some cheap krylon stuff from Walmart on the interior panels and it worked great, just dont know if it would hold up on the grill...
I like to use barb-b-que paint, sprays on nice and is has a good flat color to it and is durable and on hot days it wont burn off
I like SEM products .......... it is more of a dye than a paint. Made to penetrate into the plastic besides just coating it.
I second the BBQ grill paint...(I use rustoleums BBQ grill paint) The stuff is tough and sticks forever as long as the prep is done well. I also like plasticote products for small plastic/metal parts. If you want to do it on a McDonalds budget. These two products will do a good job and give you good results. Good luck!!!
Yep same stuff I used on my grille http://smegnl.medina.oh.us/index.ph...icle&id=59:grille&catid=35:maverick&Itemid=54
I normally use semi gloss wheel paint. The stuff is made to take the abuse and will go on well and look very nice in the end.
i use all montana products, i am an artist and this is the only real high quality artist grade paint, they have montana white-synthetic. gold-acylic. black im not positive but this place has the hugest supply of all kinda of paint artsupplywarehouse.com god luck!
i use all montana products, i am an artist and this is the only real high quality artist grade paint, they have montana white-synthetic. gold-acylic. black im not positive but this place has the hugest supply of all kinda of paint artsupplywarehouse.com god luck!
Funny i just heard of Montana products the other day guy said it was good stuff. I have been useing this VHT paint alot recently.It's a epoxy paint that is very durable and the satin finish is just about perfect. http://www.vhtpaint.com/products/rollbarchassis/
Whatever product you decide to use, I recomend a satin or semi-gloss finish. Make sure you hit it from every angle so you don't have silver showing through. Have fun.
I used Rust-O-Luem, semi gloss automotive black rattle can. The results are satisfactory - the results are seen in my avatar.