Hatch, Si Hatch
09-23-2003, 08:11 PM
I think this is the right forum...if it aint it can be moved.
Anyway, some of you might have seen this if you visit superhonda.com any. Its Plastickote's Anodiz-it line of spray paint. I bought mine at the local discount auto, but it should be available in most autoparts stors. Its a two step system where you first spray on the aluminum look base coat, and then you cover that with either blue or red. I chose red and figured I would post up a few pics. This isn't a "How To", but if you would like one visit superhonda and its on the front page.
Rear w/ just the base coat:
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid81/p39554a93e9250f79ac45f9f644766721/fb014255.jpg
Rear w/ the top coat:
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid81/p321b8693e32425625b7769d443051063/fb014253.jpg
I actually did the fronts a few weeks ago so here is a pic of them after they have dried and gotten alittle dirty, plus as you see I sorta knocked some of the paint off when I changed my wheels for the auto-x.
Passenger side:
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid81/pf20da81bb0e63626fc2f7dce089b2a0e/fb014256.jpg
Driver side:
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid81/pc86c87d4a272fcf2935b1355e36a39a1/fb014257.jpg
Not only would I like to thank superhonda for introducing me to this line of fine products, I would also like to thank my helper, Weezer, with out her I wouldn't have gotten nearly as much exercise during this simple job, RUNNING her off for fear of her jumping on my car, and CARRYING her away after she succeeded.
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid81/pa1681eb967a136fa6adfa04249d624de/fb01424e.jpg
She is pretty pissed in this pic, she was trying to attack me...damn cat.
I would have posted some pics after I put my wheels back on, but my car really needs a bath, if anyone would like to see them I will post em once I get it clean.
Anyway, some of you might have seen this if you visit superhonda.com any. Its Plastickote's Anodiz-it line of spray paint. I bought mine at the local discount auto, but it should be available in most autoparts stors. Its a two step system where you first spray on the aluminum look base coat, and then you cover that with either blue or red. I chose red and figured I would post up a few pics. This isn't a "How To", but if you would like one visit superhonda and its on the front page.
Rear w/ just the base coat:
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid81/p39554a93e9250f79ac45f9f644766721/fb014255.jpg
Rear w/ the top coat:
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid81/p321b8693e32425625b7769d443051063/fb014253.jpg
I actually did the fronts a few weeks ago so here is a pic of them after they have dried and gotten alittle dirty, plus as you see I sorta knocked some of the paint off when I changed my wheels for the auto-x.
Passenger side:
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid81/pf20da81bb0e63626fc2f7dce089b2a0e/fb014256.jpg
Driver side:
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid81/pc86c87d4a272fcf2935b1355e36a39a1/fb014257.jpg
Not only would I like to thank superhonda for introducing me to this line of fine products, I would also like to thank my helper, Weezer, with out her I wouldn't have gotten nearly as much exercise during this simple job, RUNNING her off for fear of her jumping on my car, and CARRYING her away after she succeeded.
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid81/pa1681eb967a136fa6adfa04249d624de/fb01424e.jpg
She is pretty pissed in this pic, she was trying to attack me...damn cat.
I would have posted some pics after I put my wheels back on, but my car really needs a bath, if anyone would like to see them I will post em once I get it clean.