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    Default Peel Your Paint - G37 S, Matte Blacked Out. Step by Step Pictures and Video

    We did a mobile call for a customer, who wanted to get his G37 S done. His request was to Black out everything Chrome on the car. He hated the Chrome on the car from day one, and didn't want to go to body shop to get charged arm and a leg. During the process, he requested to do his rubber moldings around the door as well because over time the Black rubber molding was going grey so instead of conditioning it over and over, he just had it sprayed permanently so he doesn't have to worry about it again. We did this at no extra charge. He was so happy with the price & work performed, we are going back to do his other car next week.

    Visit our facebook page for more projects we have done: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Peel-Y...95286030532217

    Here are pictures and a "How to Black Out Your Trim" Video for all who want to DIY.

    Chrome Grille Before:


    Side Molding Before:


    Trunk Emblem & Badges Before.


    Masking & Painting:



    Peeling The Paint:



    Grill After:


    Side Moldings After:



    Trunk Lip, Badges & Emblems After:

    Last edited by UpSideDownDesi; 04-18-2012 at 03:43 PM.

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    neatly done.

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    How much would this cost to do to a small car, like a miata? As in whole car? I tried the stuff in a spray can and the finish is inconsistent, and has a very rubbery feel when dried. I'd think that would collect and hold dirt...

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    Quote Originally Posted by 91LudeSiT View Post
    How much would this cost to do to a small car, like a miata?
    Please use the PM feature for this type of stuff. Later, QD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 91LudeSiT View Post
    How much would this cost to do to a small car, like a miata? As in whole car? I tried the stuff in a spray can and the finish is inconsistent, and has a very rubbery feel when dried. I'd think that would collect and hold dirt...
    Check PM

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    Looks really nice! I was thinking about doing that with my G35 sedan...
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    After seeing this thread i went out and tried some of this stuff. its very easy to use and pretty fun to play with. No fear of damaging your car in any way, spray it anywhere, peel it off if you dont like it. the light overspray wipes off easy with ur fingers.

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