My bumper came with a painted grill...what?
My bumper came with a painted grill...what?
Hey guys, I got the bumper in today. But here's the problem. It came with a grill, and it's painted. I feel like it'll be tacky and the color will just overwhelm it because I liked that bit of black. Is there any way around this? Anything to put on it, how to paint it, etc. without having to shave it off? I don't have the money to get more work done on it.

Other than that problem, the paint seems to match up well. Will need to look at it in the sun tomorrow morning.

Other than that problem, the paint seems to match up well. Will need to look at it in the sun tomorrow morning.
The grill can be removed and you can repaint to your liking, is your after the chrome look in the middle tape the two straight edges you want and spray the chrome area first be sure to give it a good amount of time to dry properly. Once it has dried and cured for a day you can remove the taped edges and now place some new fresh tape over the chrome area's and then you can spray all the fin area's back to black should that be the color you after, let dry and cure if you have used gloss spray paint I would still apply a coating of clear coat to give a bit more strength to the newly paint surfaces and then reinstall the grill, shouldn't cost you more than 30.00 for the three different cans of paint. Just take your time and it should come out quit nice.
^^^ you may be correct I don't own an early 5th gen, however the aftermarket folks sure make a lot of different grill inserts for something that you have suggested is molded in.
The grill can be removed and you can repaint to your liking, is your after the chrome look in the middle tape the two straight edges you want and spray the chrome area first be sure to give it a good amount of time to dry properly. Once it has dried and cured for a day you can remove the taped edges and now place some new fresh tape over the chrome area's and then you can spray all the fin area's back to black should that be the color you after, let dry and cure if you have used gloss spray paint I would still apply a coating of clear coat to give a bit more strength to the newly paint surfaces and then reinstall the grill, shouldn't cost you more than 30.00 for the three different cans of paint. Just take your time and it should come out quit nice.
I believe you're right, because the one on now moves with the bumper. Which I noticed and now makes more sense, I just wanted to figure out the best way to paint it.
Did you need two threads.
Ghost you can't remove the grille its attached to the bumper.
Get some painters tape and tape it off on the bumper, go to the auto parts store, get some primer, black paint and clear. Paint it yourself...
I did mine on the car, newspaper is your friend...if you get slight over spray, clay bar cleans it up
Ghost you can't remove the grille its attached to the bumper.
Get some painters tape and tape it off on the bumper, go to the auto parts store, get some primer, black paint and clear. Paint it yourself...
I did mine on the car, newspaper is your friend...if you get slight over spray, clay bar cleans it up
Did you need two threads.
Ghost you can't remove the grille its attached to the bumper.
Get some painters tape and tape it off on the bumper, go to the auto parts store, get some primer, black paint and clear. Paint it yourself...
I did mine on the car, newspaper is your friend...if you get slight over spray, clay bar cleans it up
Ghost you can't remove the grille its attached to the bumper.
Get some painters tape and tape it off on the bumper, go to the auto parts store, get some primer, black paint and clear. Paint it yourself...
I did mine on the car, newspaper is your friend...if you get slight over spray, clay bar cleans it up
. So I just spray right across and it looks like new? Sounds easy enough.
Thanks DrunkieTheBear, on clearly up the grill removal, as I said I don't own the particular gen so forgive my error on the removal part. However the repainting of the grill can still be done simple means your going to have to tape and mask off a much larger area to avoid over spray on that nice new finished bumper.
JonMcJunkin yes you can by the spray paint at your local autozone parts store, and as mentioned you should scuff up the surfaces that you wish to repaint to allow the paint a better surface to adhere to.
JonMcJunkin yes you can by the spray paint at your local autozone parts store, and as mentioned you should scuff up the surfaces that you wish to repaint to allow the paint a better surface to adhere to.
Thanks DrunkieTheBear, on clearly up the grill removal, as I said I don't own the particular gen so forgive my error on the removal part. However the repainting of the grill can still be done simple means your going to have to tape and mask off a much larger area to avoid over spray on that nice new finished bumper.
JonMcJunkin yes you can by the spray paint at your local autozone parts store, and as mentioned you should scuff up the surfaces that you wish to repaint to allow the paint a better surface to adhere to.
JonMcJunkin yes you can by the spray paint at your local autozone parts store, and as mentioned you should scuff up the surfaces that you wish to repaint to allow the paint a better surface to adhere to.
01) Scruff up the grill with Scotchrite pads.
02) Clean well with alcohol wipes.
03) Tape up bumper with the exception of the grill.
04) Cover with a primer. Let dry.
05) Spray the outside rim with chrome. Let dry.
06) Paint the grill. Let dry.
07) Clear coat it. Let dry.
08) INSTALL BUMPER!
Last edited by JonMcJunkin; Feb 3, 2010 at 06:11 PM.
got no problems with ebay, just the bumpers. g/l with your project. my
is on just masking the bumper and painting the grill. a nice gloss black would look good IMO. and seal it with some sort of clear coat, cuz IT WILL chip. i paint my perimeter ring, and its chipping now.
After seeing your Max I've decided I want to AE my headlights, just not yet.
And what's an ss?
got no problems with ebay, just the bumpers. g/l with your project. my
is on just masking the bumper and painting the grill. a nice gloss black would look good IMO. and seal it with some sort of clear coat, cuz IT WILL chip. i paint my perimeter ring, and its chipping now.Thanks. I thought about cutting out the grill, but I rather have a little fun and paint it! Also, Sunlit Sand Maximas FTW!
After seeing your Max I've decided I want to AE my headlights, just not yet.
And what's an ss?
Thanks for the good luck wish anomaly! I'm just gonna paint it as you've suggested. One day maybe I'll retrofit an 03 grill on my 00. Who knows.
After seeing your Max I've decided I want to AE my headlights, just not yet.
And what's an ss?
Thanks for the good luck wish anomaly! I'm just gonna paint it as you've suggested. One day maybe I'll retrofit an 03 grill on my 00. Who knows.
'ss' is the Street Scene grill (in my sig and in anomaly117's sig). You could either cut out the stock grill (I did) and install the ss, or place the ss over the stock grill. Took about 50mins, only b/c of the cutting and ziptie placement.
lol Gold Club fo eva eva
Last edited by Nexus67; Feb 3, 2010 at 07:46 PM.
Thanks
'ss' is the Street Scene grill (in my sig and in anomaly117's sig). You could either cut out the stock grill (I did) and install the ss, or place the ss over the stock grill. Took about 50mins, only b/c of the cutting and ziptie placement.
lol Gold Club fo eva eva
'ss' is the Street Scene grill (in my sig and in anomaly117's sig). You could either cut out the stock grill (I did) and install the ss, or place the ss over the stock grill. Took about 50mins, only b/c of the cutting and ziptie placement.
lol Gold Club fo eva eva

Oh, and not to mention, I out ghetto'd you on your zipties. Duct tape FTW!
I've purchased a bumper for my '00 from D&H as well. Bumper and grille came painted as well, but with a darker color car, grille looks better painted to match, IMO. Hardest part was finding a dang emblem!
Not to jack this thread, I am getting tips for painting. I want to paint my sorry ash stock 16's. I want to find a gun metal paint. Scotchbrite. Alcohol for the car and for me. Spray color and then spray clear coat. Then ingest alcohol again.
Sorry bro for jacking...peace!
Sorry bro for jacking...peace!
Not to jack this thread, I am getting tips for painting. I want to paint my sorry ash stock 16's. I want to find a gun metal paint. Scotchbrite. Alcohol for the car and for me. Spray color and then spray clear coat. Then ingest alcohol again.
Sorry bro for jacking...peace!
Sorry bro for jacking...peace!

It's not the correct method for painting wheels. They're metal, not plastic, and they're powdercoated with a clearcoat.
http://www.honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=1356908
So how do I do the wheels?
This was my plan:
1. Clean.
2. Wipe with alcohol.
3. Tape up.
4. Spray them directly with the store bought Dupli-Color Wheel GUN METAL paint.
5. Let dry.
6. Spray 2nd coat.
7. Dry.
8. Spray with Dupli-Color clear coat.
9. Dry.
10. remove tape and re-mount.
Will this work?
PS: I am just painting my stock 5-spoke 16's. No biggie on the finish. It looks junk right now, years of abuse from the previous owner.
This was my plan:
1. Clean.
2. Wipe with alcohol.
3. Tape up.
4. Spray them directly with the store bought Dupli-Color Wheel GUN METAL paint.
5. Let dry.
6. Spray 2nd coat.
7. Dry.
8. Spray with Dupli-Color clear coat.
9. Dry.
10. remove tape and re-mount.
Will this work?
PS: I am just painting my stock 5-spoke 16's. No biggie on the finish. It looks junk right now, years of abuse from the previous owner.
Last edited by mandyfig; Feb 4, 2010 at 09:41 AM.
thats not a bad site at all ive ordered parts from there before, im in the same boat i need to buy a new bumper this spring and i want to run a black mesh grill so ive gotta hack the thing out and do some modding i guess. id run a street scenes grill but they are way too pricey for me. u will have to update us when u paint the grill GL bro
So how do I do the wheels?
This was my plan:
1. Clean.
2. Wipe with alcohol.
3. Tape up.
4. Spray them directly with the store bought Dupli-Color Wheel GUN METAL paint.
5. Let dry.
6. Spray 2nd coat.
7. Dry.
8. Spray with Dupli-Color clear coat.
9. Dry.
10. remove tape and re-mount.
Will this work?
PS: I am just painting my stock 5-spoke 16's. No biggie on the finish. It looks junk right now, years of abuse from the previous owner.
This was my plan:
1. Clean.
2. Wipe with alcohol.
3. Tape up.
4. Spray them directly with the store bought Dupli-Color Wheel GUN METAL paint.
5. Let dry.
6. Spray 2nd coat.
7. Dry.
8. Spray with Dupli-Color clear coat.
9. Dry.
10. remove tape and re-mount.
Will this work?
PS: I am just painting my stock 5-spoke 16's. No biggie on the finish. It looks junk right now, years of abuse from the previous owner.
It's important to remove all the old paint and clearcoat from them so that there's a very clean and even surface for the paint to adhere too. Otherwise the surface will be rough and bumpy and the paint won't really stick well.
End of threadjack.
I agree with a sterling mist, super black, navy, etc. the painted grill would look good, but I'm afraid the light sunlit sand (which actually has a silver tint to it) would be overkill. Eventually I want to AE my headlights and get clear sidemarkers, and the tan grill would ruin that look I think, IMHO.
thats not a bad site at all ive ordered parts from there before, im in the same boat i need to buy a new bumper this spring and i want to run a black mesh grill so ive gotta hack the thing out and do some modding i guess. id run a street scenes grill but they are way too pricey for me. u will have to update us when u paint the grill GL bro
I feel that the bumper could be done within 24 hours if I work around the clock, which I will. I have no problem being up until 3am for Max
use the link I just posted to that honda site. That's pretty much the tutorial I used last year when I painted my 5th gen wheels, and they've held up very well.
It's important to remove all the old paint and clearcoat from them so that there's a very clean and even surface for the paint to adhere too. Otherwise the surface will be rough and bumpy and the paint won't really stick well.
End of threadjack.
It's important to remove all the old paint and clearcoat from them so that there's a very clean and even surface for the paint to adhere too. Otherwise the surface will be rough and bumpy and the paint won't really stick well.
End of threadjack.
ALSO. The GXE's come pre-wired for fogs, correct? So I just need to order the fogs and housing, and wire them to turn on with my headlights and I should be good to go, correct?
Awesome! I really like the look of that, but I'm afraid if I AE'd my lights, installed fogs, that grill, and a ground kit (All which I plan to do, hopefully by the end of summer) I'd be your twin. Maybe you're just such a great influence?

Oh, and not to mention, I out ghetto'd you on your zipties. Duct tape FTW!


Oh, and not to mention, I out ghetto'd you on your zipties. Duct tape FTW!

I think you'd find nice subtle differences to set yourself apart from mine and other Gold Club types lol. You've already got the rims it seems.
Perhaps you could lip that bumper up before putting it on the ride?

I havent' revised the bumper yet though, so the grill is gonna be tan. I'm gonna ride it out for a week and see how I feel about it.
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