Artz Neutral Newbie November 18, 2009 Share November 18, 2009 (edited) I know there's a couple of thread for paint job. But i only want to spray little portion of my front n rear bumper to matte black. (need not remove the bumper for spraying, from what i see) front = the protruding portion at the lower side of the bumper, something like what a diffuser will look like. rear = the protruding portion of the rear bumper linking to the lower side of the rectangle portion where the exhaust is ( something like SSS the exhaust portion) Something like the size of 1 spoiler. Wonder where can find the cheapest and moderate workmanship in SG (not keen to go JB) Around $200 can be done? Is there any freelancer or should i just use matte black sticker? Afraid sticking on will drop, although i seen alot cars did that. Edited November 18, 2009 by Artz ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ethene 1st Gear November 18, 2009 Share November 18, 2009 Try ADSM for a quote. I always go there for spraying or bodykit problems. They do a good job. ADSM Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Artz Neutral Newbie November 18, 2009 Author Share November 18, 2009 Try ADSM for a quote. I always go there for spraying or bodykit problems. They do a good job. ADSM Hi bro, browsed through. looks reputable, but not very sure about the price thou. wonder if its exp? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kungming 1st Gear November 18, 2009 Share November 18, 2009 yo bro, if u asked me, use sticker is the way to go. If u dun like it can just tear away. Much more troublesome for paint really. Not to mention its cheaper too and less waiting time. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Artz Neutral Newbie November 18, 2009 Author Share November 18, 2009 yo bro, if u asked me, use sticker is the way to go. If u dun like it can just tear away. Much more troublesome for paint really. Not to mention its cheaper too and less waiting time. ya agree with u, but the prob with me is, afraid that they peel off easily or being vandalized, very unsightly. really need to consider carefully. but for tear away, i guess i wont, they are there to stay. Coz currently my car looks odd in a single white color and i seen the showroom one with the matte black portion. really looks more balance in that way. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rb26dett Clutched November 19, 2009 Share November 19, 2009 bro i suggest to DIY .not a difficult job actually. just get a can of RJ london acrylic matt black spray should be around 8 bucks. i specially like this brand cos their matt black is really 'rough' surface texture kind.and it dries up within 5mins each layer. *do not get those nippon paint can-spray. i have friends using it on their carnards , front lip and diffusers and even travels up north and kena lotsa stone chips on their body paint job.but none of them encounter any problem with stone chips on the sprayed surface. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Artz Neutral Newbie November 19, 2009 Author Share November 19, 2009 bro i suggest to DIY .not a difficult job actually. just get a can of RJ london acrylic matt black spray should be around 8 bucks. i specially like this brand cos their matt black is really 'rough' surface texture kind.and it dries up within 5mins each layer. *do not get those nippon paint can-spray. i have friends using it on their carnards , front lip and diffusers and even travels up north and kena lotsa stone chips on their body paint job.but none of them encounter any problem with stone chips on the sprayed surface. Bro where to get the paint u mention? 8bucks is really cheap. i called the workshop. told me matte black is almost double of normal paint price. I did consider DIY but the prob is..diffuser is joined to bumper. need to mask n tape to spray.. im not good in that area. cheaper alternative will be sticker lor. about half the price of spraying Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rb26dett Clutched November 20, 2009 Share November 20, 2009 Bro where to get the paint u mention? 8bucks is really cheap. i called the workshop. told me matte black is almost double of normal paint price. I did consider DIY but the prob is..diffuser is joined to bumper. need to mask n tape to spray.. im not good in that area. cheaper alternative will be sticker lor. about half the price of spraying bro u can get RJ London paint at most hardwareshops or DIY HOMEFIX. remember to get the acrylic matt black type rather than the high temp ones. anyway masking up of the area is quite easy.grab a roll of masking tape and its pretty cheap. use newspaper and mask it along the area you want to spray.all in all just some small money and abit of your spare time. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Artz Neutral Newbie November 20, 2009 Author Share November 20, 2009 bro u can get RJ London paint at most hardwareshops or DIY HOMEFIX. remember to get the acrylic matt black type rather than the high temp ones. anyway masking up of the area is quite easy.grab a roll of masking tape and its pretty cheap. use newspaper and mask it along the area you want to spray.all in all just some small money and abit of your spare time. thanks alot for the direction, however decided to go to workshop. since quoted me $160 within my budget and is about the same as masking. Really scare DIY turn out crap, than still need to go workshop maybe nextime for even minor stuff can try. like rim caps. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zippaboy 4th Gear November 20, 2009 Share November 20, 2009 bro u can get RJ London paint at most hardwareshops or DIY HOMEFIX. remember to get the acrylic matt black type rather than the high temp ones. anyway masking up of the area is quite easy.grab a roll of masking tape and its pretty cheap. use newspaper and mask it along the area you want to spray.all in all just some small money and abit of your spare time. high temp won't be more lasting? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Artz Neutral Newbie November 20, 2009 Author Share November 20, 2009 high temp won't be more lasting? maybe not a need? only for calipers / rims maybe? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rb26dett Clutched November 20, 2009 Share November 20, 2009 maybe not a need? only for calipers / rims maybe? yup , high temp ones are much more expensive and not needed. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ryanyusoff 2nd Gear November 20, 2009 Share November 20, 2009 bro u can get RJ London paint at most hardwareshops or DIY HOMEFIX. remember to get the acrylic matt black type rather than the high temp ones. anyway masking up of the area is quite easy.grab a roll of masking tape and its pretty cheap. use newspaper and mask it along the area you want to spray.all in all just some small money and abit of your spare time. does DIY HOMEFIX sell this paint?been searching around for matt black spray to DIY for ages! ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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