Trunklid keyhole
Trunklid keyhole
Has anybody dechromed/blacked out their keyhole on the trunk? Any ideas on how to? I'd like to maintain the blacked out theme in my rear.
And don't no one tell me to search--I already did
And don't no one tell me to search--I already did
Re: Trunklid keyhole
Originally posted by maximawanabee
Has anybody dechromed/blacked out their keyhole on the trunk? Any ideas on how to? I'd like to maintain the blacked out theme in my rear.
Painting chrome is tough. I'd get some of that high heat stuff that they sell at home depot for use on Barbeques. Like a glossy black.
Masking it off would be a piece of cake too......
I might try that this weekend. I can always just acetone it off......
And don't no one tell me to search--I already did
Has anybody dechromed/blacked out their keyhole on the trunk? Any ideas on how to? I'd like to maintain the blacked out theme in my rear.
Painting chrome is tough. I'd get some of that high heat stuff that they sell at home depot for use on Barbeques. Like a glossy black.
Masking it off would be a piece of cake too......
I might try that this weekend. I can always just acetone it off......
And don't no one tell me to search--I already did
Re: Trunklid keyhole
Originally posted by maximawanabee
Has anybody dechromed/blacked out their keyhole on the trunk? Any ideas on how to? I'd like to maintain the blacked out theme in my rear.
And don't no one tell me to search--I already did
Has anybody dechromed/blacked out their keyhole on the trunk? Any ideas on how to? I'd like to maintain the blacked out theme in my rear.
And don't no one tell me to search--I already did
why dont you try the stuff Pillager used to black out his chrome trim???? there are directions in the "how to sticky"
and being the librarian that I am.....here it is......
How To: Black-out Chrome Window Trim
I used a product manufactured by TRIMBRITE Products . It's kinda like a vinyl tape with adhesive that's flat black in color. It comes in a roll 1 3/8 in. X 20 ft. The item/product number is T-9005. It's made specifically for blacking out chrome window trim. It's relatively easy to apply, if you have patience, because you'll have to cut the tape, cuz it's too wide. The most difficult areas to do are around the front window (side mirror) and the rear door window. The curves are too sharp for the tape to bend around, so it must be cut into two or three pieces to make it around.
Installation directions:
1. Apply only at temperatures between 60 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit (16-27 degrees Celcius). Note: Do not apply to a hot surface or in direct sunlight.
2. Clean application area thoroughly. For application over pre-painted moldings, remove all paint elements first, exposing the base metal surface.
3. Cut tape oversize to the length of application area. Note: From personal experience, I recommend that you leave approximately 0.5 millimeter extra around the edges. I installed mine in the summertime, and since it's black and subjected to heat and direct sunlight, I found that it shrinks less than 0.5 millimeters over the course of a few months. I have some very small gaps, but they can't be see from the side of the vehicle, unless you're a few feet away and looking directly down at the seams.
4. Slowly remove backing paper as you apply. Carefully rub firmly into molding contours or over edges. Note: Avoid creases or bubbles in film.
5. Trim excess tape with a knife or razor blade. Repeat as required. Note: Be careful not to cut too deeply into the window trim or rubber moldings, as the razor will easily cut through them.
6. Do not wash vehicle or subject it to abuse for approximately 48 hours.
7. Good Luck & Enjoy Your Tight Ride!!!
If you have any additional questions, feel free to PM or email me.
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?threadid=75719
Re: Re: Trunklid keyhole
Originally posted by ms.thicknes
why dont you try the stuff Pillager used to black out his chrome trim???? there are directions in the "how to sticky"
and being the librarian that I am.....here it is......
How To: Black-out Chrome Window Trim
I used a product manufactured by TRIMBRITE Products . It's kinda like a vinyl tape with adhesive that's flat black in color. It comes in a roll 1 3/8 in. X 20 ft. The item/product number is T-9005. It's made specifically for blacking out chrome window trim. It's relatively easy to apply, if you have patience, because you'll have to cut the tape, cuz it's too wide. The most difficult areas to do are around the front window (side mirror) and the rear door window. The curves are too sharp for the tape to bend around, so it must be cut into two or three pieces to make it around.
Installation directions:
1. Apply only at temperatures between 60 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit (16-27 degrees Celcius). Note: Do not apply to a hot surface or in direct sunlight.
2. Clean application area thoroughly. For application over pre-painted moldings, remove all paint elements first, exposing the base metal surface.
3. Cut tape oversize to the length of application area. Note: From personal experience, I recommend that you leave approximately 0.5 millimeter extra around the edges. I installed mine in the summertime, and since it's black and subjected to heat and direct sunlight, I found that it shrinks less than 0.5 millimeters over the course of a few months. I have some very small gaps, but they can't be see from the side of the vehicle, unless you're a few feet away and looking directly down at the seams.
4. Slowly remove backing paper as you apply. Carefully rub firmly into molding contours or over edges. Note: Avoid creases or bubbles in film.
5. Trim excess tape with a knife or razor blade. Repeat as required. Note: Be careful not to cut too deeply into the window trim or rubber moldings, as the razor will easily cut through them.
6. Do not wash vehicle or subject it to abuse for approximately 48 hours.
7. Good Luck & Enjoy Your Tight Ride!!!
If you have any additional questions, feel free to PM or email me.
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?threadid=75719
why dont you try the stuff Pillager used to black out his chrome trim???? there are directions in the "how to sticky"
and being the librarian that I am.....here it is......
How To: Black-out Chrome Window Trim
I used a product manufactured by TRIMBRITE Products . It's kinda like a vinyl tape with adhesive that's flat black in color. It comes in a roll 1 3/8 in. X 20 ft. The item/product number is T-9005. It's made specifically for blacking out chrome window trim. It's relatively easy to apply, if you have patience, because you'll have to cut the tape, cuz it's too wide. The most difficult areas to do are around the front window (side mirror) and the rear door window. The curves are too sharp for the tape to bend around, so it must be cut into two or three pieces to make it around.
Installation directions:
1. Apply only at temperatures between 60 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit (16-27 degrees Celcius). Note: Do not apply to a hot surface or in direct sunlight.
2. Clean application area thoroughly. For application over pre-painted moldings, remove all paint elements first, exposing the base metal surface.
3. Cut tape oversize to the length of application area. Note: From personal experience, I recommend that you leave approximately 0.5 millimeter extra around the edges. I installed mine in the summertime, and since it's black and subjected to heat and direct sunlight, I found that it shrinks less than 0.5 millimeters over the course of a few months. I have some very small gaps, but they can't be see from the side of the vehicle, unless you're a few feet away and looking directly down at the seams.
4. Slowly remove backing paper as you apply. Carefully rub firmly into molding contours or over edges. Note: Avoid creases or bubbles in film.
5. Trim excess tape with a knife or razor blade. Repeat as required. Note: Be careful not to cut too deeply into the window trim or rubber moldings, as the razor will easily cut through them.
6. Do not wash vehicle or subject it to abuse for approximately 48 hours.
7. Good Luck & Enjoy Your Tight Ride!!!
If you have any additional questions, feel free to PM or email me.
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?threadid=75719
I think that stuff would be hard for a keyhole because it's round and there's a hole in the middle. From my understanding, that stuff is like duct tape.
I wonder how hard it would be to just remove the keyhole completely and spraypaint it. Hmmmm.....
Re: Re: Re: Trunklid keyhole
Originally posted by asu174
Sup babe!
I think that stuff would be hard for a keyhole because it's round and there's a hole in the middle. From my understanding, that stuff is like duct tape.
I wonder how hard it would be to just remove the keyhole completely and spraypaint it. Hmmmm.....
Sup babe!
I think that stuff would be hard for a keyhole because it's round and there's a hole in the middle. From my understanding, that stuff is like duct tape.
I wonder how hard it would be to just remove the keyhole completely and spraypaint it. Hmmmm.....
hey snookums!!!!!
if the chrome REALLY bothers him that bad.....he will find a way

are you suprised yet??
Re: Re: Re: Re: Trunklid keyhole
Originally posted by ms.thicknes
hey snookums!!!!!
if the chrome REALLY bothers him that bad.....he will find a way
are you suprised yet??
hey snookums!!!!!
if the chrome REALLY bothers him that bad.....he will find a way

are you suprised yet??
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