Mine was already painted in a silver that is slightly different to the rest of the car. Got hit by a stone on the front and it is starting to peel. It does look good especially if the rest of the car is silver.
Mine was already painted in a silver that is slightly different to the rest of the car. Got hit by a stone on the front and it is starting to peel. It does look good especially if the rest of the car is silver.
How would one go about removing the texture in order to paint the cladding? I'd love to have mine in black!
PS - how much does rhino coating cost? What color is it by default? What benefits does it have over exposed cladding?
Steve
No need to remove the roughness if a plastic catalyst is used in the plastic prep, primer, and paint. The coats of all of that combined will give the cladding a smooth-look surface. Believe it or not, the rough texture will actually aid in the adherance of the paint.
I wish I could find fiberglass replacements of the cladding. I would paint it then. That Mooncraft stuff was damned sweet but too pricey and too far away.
Gary Noonan
'01 S/C VX / '18 Forester XT
I agree the MoonCraft stuff is sweet but over priced...
Too bad nobody here could(well, they could...but would they?) fab something together along those lines.
I have only seen one VX with the Rhino Coating and it (Hey, Adam) looks cool!
John
OZ, I just saw your gallery... I LIKE THAT!!!Originally Posted by OZ VX
I would probably do the same color as original, but I just needed to see what it would look like on someone else's.
Thanks!
SilverBullet75
Formerly: '01 Ebony VXSTLTH
Now: '08 Saab 9-7x Aero 6.0L