Finally got around to taking my VXC skidplates to a painter...
Quote was just under $500. I walked out.
Is this quote accurate? Should it cost that much to paint two (small) plastic skidplates?...
-biju.
Finally got around to taking my VXC skidplates to a painter...
Quote was just under $500. I walked out.
Is this quote accurate? Should it cost that much to paint two (small) plastic skidplates?...
-biju.
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try going to maaco. I know they are not the best around, but they are the cheapest. And their paints that adhere to plastics are better than thair body paints. They will paint any* vehicle for only $500...total. Here at work, I just designed our box truck to have a full body wrap in bright yellow vinyl (a la my proton, cant get enough yellow) and we wanted the cab to match. It was $500 exactly to paint the entire cab. There was a bit of overspray, but if you take the plates in unattached it should be just fine.
www.maaco.com
Wow, for way less than that you could have them professionally sprayed with bedliner, and it would probably hold up a lot better than paint too.
no way!! i sent my girlfriend to a local shop i heard about (local to philadelphia) when someone hit her rear bumper, they filled a good sized gouge in the plastic and repainted the entire bumper for $225 with a lifetime warranty!
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You know, you can go to a jobber shop, a NAPA that has a Martin Senior paint counter or what have you and have them stuff a rattle can with a good quality auto paint of your color. Just let them know that it will be for plastic. There is more to it, mainly in the prep, but you can do it your self for not much more then 50 bucks. If you want to think about it, just follow the steps in the thread about painting your cladding, think it was Mark Miller that wrote it.
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hmmm... I'm going to try the professional paint route at a few more places... if i can't find a place to shoot these for under $200 then I'm selling them here on vx.info.
did anyone here get raw plates from ron at vcx and (professionally) paint them after the fact? if so, how much did you pay? i should have just gotten them painted through ron (but at the time wasn't sure what color to go with)...
*fizzzzuck.
-biju.
So what color do you want?
So you don't think you could paint them well enough yourself with some good spray paint?
Bart
Originally Posted by biju
hmmm... now that's more like it!! eh-hem. any chance i could get in contact with your buddy and ship them out for paint? ??Originally Posted by VCrossfan
-biju.
i'd like to (someday) enter a few car and/or audio shows in the future. with that in mind, i'd rather *not* just 'rattle can' it. i'm a stickler for details... (you should know that, bart! )
but to answer your question... no, I don't trust my skillz. i repainted my tie rod shieldz and let me tell ya... they look GREAT in picutres, but up close you can see my shameful shameful work.
-biju.
I call first dibs if you do sell them...but don't do it, the yellow girl would look too cule with proton skid plates.Originally Posted by biju
Also, no matter how bad you fubar the paint...you get as many "do overs" as you need, it's just paint.
dibs for dub noted.
thanks.
-biju.
dang you dub, what with your rapid dibbing and all. ::shakes fist::
as far as linex goes...dont. Skid plates get hit...a lot...that is why they are called skid plates. Any professional shop will tell you that if they shoot that stuff on plastic it will hold up well...until it gets smacked, then it will peel off in chunks. And as far as cheaper goes, I doubt it. I had my fender flares and quarter panels sprayed on my colorado, see pics, and it cost $1700 to have it professionally done. Oh yeah, and he gave me the caveat that if teh fenders had a door slammed open into them, I'd have to come back and get them touched up because they'd probably sheet off after that.