Painted SE 16" center caps
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Painted SE 16" center caps
Like most people who have 97-99 SE, my plastic center caps had lost all the silver paint, turning them an ugly yellowish brown color.
I popped them off. I heard that nail polish remover could do a good job getting the few remaining specks of paint off, but I didn't have it on hand, so I just used a wire brush to get it off. Then I washed them with soapy water, and then rubbed them with paint thinner and let them dry.
I used this Rustoleum outdoor textured paint... mainly because I had it laying around. I used it on my GPS a year and a half ago, and the finish has held up well, so I used the leftovers on the center caps. I did two coats, let them dry, then popped them back in. I think the black is a nice contrast - silver would have been hard to match exactly.



It was a pretty simple task, so I figure if this paint doesn't hold up, or I get tired of the color, it will be easy to strip them down and repaint them.
I popped them off. I heard that nail polish remover could do a good job getting the few remaining specks of paint off, but I didn't have it on hand, so I just used a wire brush to get it off. Then I washed them with soapy water, and then rubbed them with paint thinner and let them dry.
I used this Rustoleum outdoor textured paint... mainly because I had it laying around. I used it on my GPS a year and a half ago, and the finish has held up well, so I used the leftovers on the center caps. I did two coats, let them dry, then popped them back in. I think the black is a nice contrast - silver would have been hard to match exactly.



It was a pretty simple task, so I figure if this paint doesn't hold up, or I get tired of the color, it will be easy to strip them down and repaint them.
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I looked into powdercoating, but it was expensive, and I don't have a spare set of wheels to use (or a second car to drive) while they are out being painted.
I only had black and red spraypaint on hand when I did these... I think silver would look better
Maybe one afternoon this week, I'll buy a can of silver spraypaint. But I think I'll use a knife and some masking tape and mask off the nissan emblem, so that it stays black.
I only had black and red spraypaint on hand when I did these... I think silver would look better
Maybe one afternoon this week, I'll buy a can of silver spraypaint. But I think I'll use a knife and some masking tape and mask off the nissan emblem, so that it stays black.
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Nope, I just popped them off and sprayed them. It's only a cosmetic thing. My experience is that dealership = $$$$$
I think I'll go for something like this
I think I'll go for something like this
The black sticks out too much, but then again, it's better than the faded worn look. I painted mine silver with SEM Color Coat Silver and it matches well. If you decide to go back to silver...
can of clear gloss and matching paint for under $10. But i doubt it would look as nice as new inserts. Since mine were worn from the beginning... where they silver w/black lettering? or all silver?
Last edited by AndrewR2442; Aug 4, 2008 at 02:33 PM.
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The black is a photoshop... I'm going to go to the hardware store this week and pick up some silver paint. I used to make model planes, so I expect I'll have no problem carefully cutting masking tape to cover only the nissan emblem.
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