How To: Paint Valve Cover & Mani Heatshield

He used wax to polish it lol same difference paint and smooth surface= no stick unless you rough it up again.
 
hehe, whoops i started it... NXT is a polish... innit?
wax is a permeable layer, meaning that the paint shoudl stick ok to it...

but hell i know what i'd rather do.. clean it, then do the de-waxing stuff :p
 
I didnt know what nxt was cause i never used that kind i use the east wood 3 step kit. But i know for a fact paint wont stick to either you can try if you want. I use to paint for a living but yeh you dont want nething on the metal before you paint especially something like wax or polish. You would have to clean it off with some thinner then sand it with at least 400 to get paint to stick good.
 
Thanks to Garretts77, here's my VC!!
 

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CTpro5 said:
Thanks to Garretts77, here's my VC!!

That look's great! Quite familiar... I would reccomend painting the heat sheild black too. It makes the engine bay look very clean. I used 1200* black paint and it worked great. Just sand it down first and then make sure to get all oils off of it. I used brake cleaner after I sanded and then put about 5 coats of 1200* paint. It still looks good after about a year...
 
Laser03pro said:
JMO but i dont like the black heat shield I would polish it you have the tools.

That's cool. To each his own. I personally hate the bling, so flat black looks much better to me...
 
Yeah i want to paint the Heatsheild too, but couldn't find the right paint at autozone,i'm going to try walmart tomorrow. Hey did you primer it after sanding? cause i'm afraid the scartch might show.


garretts77 said:
That look's great! Quite familiar... I would reccomend painting the heat sheild black too. It makes the engine bay look very clean. I used 1200* black paint and it worked great. Just sand it down first and then make sure to get all oils off of it. I used brake cleaner after I sanded and then put about 5 coats of 1200* paint. It still looks good after about a year...
 
I had the same idea of painting and then shaving the paint off the lettering for a brushed look, but then I bought a MSP plastic valve cover and just going to do it that way, but then later found out that you have to have the msp/mp3 valve cover itself or get DGM brackets(i think so), in order to put it on, but after seeing how good that looks, i think i may just paint mine. :D

edit: what brand and color(type) of red paint did you use? thanks in advance
 
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If it wasnt my daily driver ide polish but i still might polish the heat sheild and i like the red valve cover look dont have time to polish it.
 
The paint me and Garretts77 used was the VHT Wrinkle RED Paint. PN#SP-204. Good luck!!


AODfan said:
I had the same idea of painting and then shaving the paint off the lettering for a brushed look, but then I bought a MSP plastic valve cover and just going to do it that way, but then later found out that you have to have the msp/mp3 valve cover itself or get DGM brackets(i think so), in order to put it on, but after seeing how good that looks, i think i may just paint mine. :D

edit: what brand and color(type) of red paint did you use? thanks in advance
 

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