painting the bottom cladding

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Steve Kaufman

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I want to paint the bottom cladding, or the gray part of my 2003 ST, how do you do this. I have heard that it is a pain.
 
Steve: Check the following Member Projects.



I painted cladding black (Oxford white with gray trim), so let me know if you have any questions.



Daniel
 
I Used 3m plastic parts cleaner, then 3m adhesion promoter, then using pro body shop paint equipment, i applied PPG single stage gloss black, sanded between coats then final polished. Overall 4-5 coats of paint.... Took me almost a week, But It was worth it to me, and I do not have the texture showing..

Todd Z

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Thanks....:cool:

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Todd, how did you get the 'texture' out of the cladding? Is it just a build up of primer and sanding, or did you 'smooth' the cladding first?
 
Todd, when you sanded between the coats what coarseness (if that is a word) did you use.



I assume you wet sanded it???



I plan on doing this over the winter.

Thanks.
 
Scott, 04 and up it came as an option...

Bambu, I actually filled it with the coats of paint, I have 4-5 coats on there..... no sanding, you will destroy the plastic

Coastie, Yes, wet sanded with 600-800 between coats and used 1600 on the final coat and then polished with 3m polishing compound on a wheel...

Todd Z
 
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I want to paint the bottom cladding, or the gray part of my 2003 ST, how do you do this. I have heard that it is a pain.



It's really easy if you just want to have the Black Satin finish look to your Cladding. The Project I wrote up details everything pretty well. I did mine over 18 months ago and it still looks great.



There are the other two projects which coincide with the removal and installation of the Cladding and Rear Bumper cover listed in the projects section or by the link below.





If you want a Glossy clearcoated finish like the factory paint, take your ST to a professional paint shop unless you have the talent that Todd Z does with Glossy paint.



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Scott, what i ment is the you can get the dark grey or the painted to match. they changed from the light grey to a dark in 04...

Todd Z
 
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