Need advice on repainting door lock surround black
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I'll be at Sharktoberfest this coming weekend, with my store in the trunk... I'll have door lock overlays and many other neat little things, including an all new product from Germany.
BTW: I carry ALL Jager products - I just did not have time to enter them all into my system. It's a ton of work to do that, with all thel data, variations, and pictures involved. So, if there is anything you want and don't see in my store, always ask.
BTW: I carry ALL Jager products - I just did not have time to enter them all into my system. It's a ton of work to do that, with all thel data, variations, and pictures involved. So, if there is anything you want and don't see in my store, always ask.
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Originally Posted by Chuck Z
Really looks like I overdid it doesn't it. Actually, I was buffing the car and thought it was a good time to paint the surround.
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Originally Posted by Randy V
In addition to the surround, I also installed the keyhole overlay that is included in the Jager kit.
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the original locks were not black in the center
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Key Hole Trim Durable paint
Anyone have any thoughts on a durable paint for the trim around the door key holes?
Another forum recommended SEM trim paint?
And there were some mention of decal overlays?
https://woodypeck.com/product/porsch...utcheon-decal/
http://www.jageng.com/
Another forum recommended SEM trim paint?
And there were some mention of decal overlays?
https://woodypeck.com/product/porsch...utcheon-decal/
http://www.jageng.com/
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SEM self etching primer, then trim black.
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Note - if your car is a 78, they are not black, but unpainted polished silver.