DIY pics: Painting rear valence/diffuser (2nd day with the Fit and i painted it!)
#41
Very glad I found this thread. I wondered if anyone had done this. The shape of the bumper cover just begs for it. I don't have my Fit yet but this was my first planned mod even before I found the thread.
Anyone done this on a color other than white yet?
Anyone done this on a color other than white yet?
#42
before you decide to go permanent paint... check this out... https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/fit-...tidip-mod.html
#43
Has anyone tried this with plasti dip?
I am looking for an non - permanent way to do this?
How should I approach this area if I use plasti dip? Should I just tape off starting where the two pieces come together, so If I have to remove the left and right rear bumper areas, it wouldn't ruin my plastidip.
Also, is my paint line to high, should I lower it slightly? It looks like everyone else put taped in the crevice, not as high as I have here. This is my first time painting a part on a vehicle, so I want to use plasti dip to ensure if I fuck it up, I can easily remove it.
I am looking for an non - permanent way to do this?
How should I approach this area if I use plasti dip? Should I just tape off starting where the two pieces come together, so If I have to remove the left and right rear bumper areas, it wouldn't ruin my plastidip.
Also, is my paint line to high, should I lower it slightly? It looks like everyone else put taped in the crevice, not as high as I have here. This is my first time painting a part on a vehicle, so I want to use plasti dip to ensure if I fuck it up, I can easily remove it.
Last edited by britdevine; 04-06-2011 at 12:34 PM.
#44
I went ahead and did it with plasti-dip. Looks great, just have to touch up 1 or 2 little spots once it dries fully. Moved my paint line down some as well. When the car is on the ground, you can hardly tell there are any imperfections, it looks really good.
Best thing is its fully removable and will peel right off if I want to take it off ever.
Best thing is its fully removable and will peel right off if I want to take it off ever.
#46
I thought about using plasti-dip but in the end I just used krylon fusion satin. I painted mine last March amd have only needed to touch up a few spots. If it starts to looks bad later on down the road it will just force me to buy a jdp rear diffuser so....
#47
I went with Plasti-dip beacuse of the removabilty feature if I fucked it up as this was the first time I "painted" on any car.
Last edited by britdevine; 04-07-2011 at 12:06 AM.
#53
Add a JDP rear deffuser =D thats what i did. i've always wanted this part black, but i knew i was just going to end up kicking myself in the nuts if i took sand paper to my new car.
#55
What exactly do you mean, its just plasti dip, i can take it right off and redo it in an hour to make it look better.
#56
i just don't agree with how it seems to dips around a corner first before dropping down on your car. don't get me wrong! if thats what you like, don't let me discourage you. just my harmless 2 cents. he also painted the inside of the verticle part too so thats why it may look more umm... "flush" for lack of a better word.
Last edited by EvoFit; 04-10-2011 at 01:25 AM.
#57
This looks great on the rear bumper, esp on a white car. The front bumper doesn't seem "made for it" like the rear, but to each his own. I'd do the rear bumper if I had a light car, but it's probably not worth it with the Vortex Blue.
#58
I used duplicolor bed liner to do mine. The bed liner gives it some texture so it looks more like a real plastic piece. I also removed the bumper to do it and removed the corner peices to get a good line. Everything turned out great. Removing the bumper was a little bit of a PITA but I think it made it easier to get clean lines.
#60
Popopopop - you can do it before you lower it too.
I did mine here https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/fit-...iny-again.html