New to the scene

Hi friends, I'm new to the scene and just bought a '05 fx45. Anyways I'm wondering if anyone knows, if I get the black trim on the lower part of the car painted to match the body how do I prevent it from chipping down the road??
 
is chipping even an issue in the first place?
Yes, it sure is. Painting the plastic trim is tricky. I don't know how to, but the body shop should know and warranty it. Some shops don't have a clue and will say "it will chip up or wrinkle up because it's plastic," but I've seen plenty of examples on the .org and haven't seen any complaints of it chipping or flaking off yet.

This guy did it...
http://www.infinitifx.org/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=18773&start=0

And I'm in awe :tongue:
 
If done correctly it should last about a couple of years. There is not any real protection for it. Perhaps some custom clear bra application. But depending on how much you drive and type of roads you drive will determine how long the paint will last before you see significant chipping. But it will chip no doubt.
 
the lower plastics are the SAME plastic that the bumpers are made out of, the lower plastics are actually even PART OF the bumper covers, so, it can definatley be painted to be just as durable as the bumpers.

they do take a bit of prep work to really get them right though. first thing is, you can never do a good job with any of these parts on the car... impossible. second thing is they do have a texture which has to be smoothed for it to look right, means a bit of labor to really smooth all of this area. then, they need to be treated just like a raw bumper, meaning adhiesion promoter, good flexable primer, flex added paint & clear etc. idealy the whole bumper should be sprayed to avoid the seem being a potential problem area but it can be done as just the lower bumpers too without too much comprimise

it is not a cheap procedure... most times guys don't want to spend what it would really take to do it right... many of the cars you see with lower trim sprayed like that the guys want it done for just a few hundred, so they just tape it up scuff it & spray it... crap. peals & looks bad, that's why some shops will tell you it won't last cause they aren't going to do it right anyway...
 
the lower plastics are the SAME plastic that the bumpers are made out of, the lower plastics are actually even PART OF the bumper covers, so, it can definatley be painted to be just as durable as the bumpers.

they do take a bit of prep work to really get them right though. first thing is, you can never do a good job with any of these parts on the car... impossible. second thing is they do have a texture which has to be smoothed for it to look right, means a bit of labor to really smooth all of this area. then, they need to be treated just like a raw bumper, meaning adhiesion promoter, good flexable primer, flex added paint & clear etc. idealy the whole bumper should be sprayed to avoid the seem being a potential problem area but it can be done as just the lower bumpers too without too much comprimise

it is not a cheap procedure... most times guys don't want to spend what it would really take to do it right... many of the cars you see with lower trim sprayed like that the guys want it done for just a few hundred, so they just tape it up scuff it & spray it... crap. peals & looks bad, that's why some shops will tell you it won't last cause they aren't going to do it right anyway...

Ah, I see. Thanks for that info John. Yea, I was quoted approx. $700 a couple of years back when I was thinking about doing this.
 
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