Ideas on painting hood and/or roof black??
#1
Ideas on painting hood and/or roof black??
I was thinking of painting either or both black, a little wetsanding and then getting a few cans of flat black paint and doing it to it. Would it look good left flat black or getting the glossy paint? My color is Sterling Mist. Any ideas or tips for those who have done it already? Thanks.........
#2
what color is your max? I seen a couple cars around orlando with the hood and roof of the car painted.. I seen a couple of cars with the carbon fiber hood, roof painted black, and trunk also black... it looks good on some cars... Good luck with it.
Now as far as tips. tape off where you dont want over spray, wet sand with 1000 grit wet sandpaper clean it off really good and paint away...
A. Gokool
Now as far as tips. tape off where you dont want over spray, wet sand with 1000 grit wet sandpaper clean it off really good and paint away...
A. Gokool
#3
i have not seen a 4th gen but I got ideas, because im wanting to do it to. leave the windshield following the vertical lines--follow the lines of the door--connect to the vertical part of the rear window(so that is look like there is no curve to the top of the rear window)
I would go gloss black
I would go gloss black
#4
i have not seen a 4th gen but I got ideas, because im wanting to do it to. leave the windshield following the vertical lines--follow the lines of the door--connect to the vertical part of the rear window(so that is look like there is no curve to the top of the rear window)
I would go gloss black
I would go gloss black
ignore the ricestatic "jdm" picture angles haha this pic's a throwback. hard to tell in the pic but its a carbon trunk and wing
Last edited by emdot; 01-05-2009 at 10:07 AM.
#5
post some photos of your car in the photoshop/artwork section and ask for some photoshop work.
got mine photoshopped and it just wasn't a good idea.
http://forums.maxima.org/photoshop-a...-these-me.html
got mine photoshopped and it just wasn't a good idea.
http://forums.maxima.org/photoshop-a...-these-me.html
Last edited by Turbobink; 01-05-2009 at 09:57 AM.
#6
if your going to do it the hood should be carbon fiber. this whole black roof thing started either mimicking carbon fiber roofs or to match carbon fiber hood/trunks. i'm not quite sure which came first. the point is; without the carbon fiber you're just recreating the look without doing the mods. i personally feel that mismatching panels is one of the worst trends out there (right up there with black headlights) but if you gotta do it, at least do it well.
definitely not matte black. it will look like a replacement part with black e-coat.
definitely not matte black. it will look like a replacement part with black e-coat.
#7
if your going to do it the hood should be carbon fiber. this whole black roof thing started either mimicking carbon fiber roofs or to match carbon fiber hood/trunks. i'm not quite sure which came first. the point is; without the carbon fiber you're just recreating the look without doing the mods. i personally feel that mismatching panels is one of the worst trends out there (right up there with black headlights) but if you gotta do it, at least do it well.
definitely not matte black. it will look like a replacement part with black e-coat.
definitely not matte black. it will look like a replacement part with black e-coat.
I also don't think that sterling mist would look good paired w/ a matte/flat finish. However, if you are still considering going with a two-tone color scheme, sterling mist would look pretty sweet paired with a nice gloss black color IMO (maybe even with a hint of green metallic in the black).
#8
if your going to do it the hood should be carbon fiber. this whole black roof thing started either mimicking carbon fiber roofs or to match carbon fiber hood/trunks. i'm not quite sure which came first. the point is; without the carbon fiber you're just recreating the look without doing the mods. i personally feel that mismatching panels is one of the worst trends out there (right up there with black headlights) but if you gotta do it, at least do it well.
definitely not matte black. it will look like a replacement part with black e-coat.
definitely not matte black. it will look like a replacement part with black e-coat.
Takes a bit more then having a black hood and trunk to pull of the two tone theme.
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I had a 1991 Camry... painted the hood flat black, was very nice as it cut down on the glare then it was sunny out. The maxima hood has a good curve to it so I haven't seen any glare so far. I've been thinking about painting a few of the rust spots. Whats the best way to paint/blend the rusty areas with no rusty areas?
#21
I was thinking about doing this too....but our cars have that gap between the backseat window and the rear windshield (on every sedan). This kinda throws the line off. Hence, two-tone cars are typically coupes...the lines just flow better. but best of luck and post pics!!!
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