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How to change Black door Trims and Bumpers ?
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Ninevolts1
PostPosted: Wed Dec 19, 2012 3:48 pm Reply with quote Up
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Hey ,
I'm new to 206info , I have A quicksilver 206 1.4 and it has black door trims and black bumpers is there a cheap and easy way to make them silver to match my car.

Cheers, any reply would be great

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bezford
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Ive got this down as the next job on mine...its just a case of rubbing down lightly then priming and rubbibg then painting then rubbing then painting then laquering then cutting in then polishing...BUT. there is at least one how to guide for doing this properly on the site under the HOW TO forum...painting plastics in there will also help...
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Ninevolts1
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Cheers mate , I had a look around before posting , couldn't find any help at all. I'll have a look at the HOW TO Forum

Thanks again..

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Quite an easy job. Here's the how-to: www.206info.co.uk/Foru...art=0.html
 
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QuArTz
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I would suggest buying a set from a scrappy and spraying them, then when your finished just remove the ones on the car and replace.

While your at the crappy grab as many of the clips, which arnt broken, as you can as you may snap some removing the ones from your car..

Ive sprayed a couple of sets this way and its always been a pretty straight foreward job.

 

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Ninevolts1
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That sounds like a plan Quartz , Cheers mate . was gonna look for some cheap one to test my spraying skills lol but the clip think i didnt know so ill make sure to keep my eyes open .

Thanks man

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