DIY Ram Emblem Painting 3rd gen

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So we're in the process of painting my Ram emblem Pink :cocktail:

Managed to separate the chrome Ram from it's black background, sanded it very tediously and have laid two coats of primer (lightly sanding between each coats) overall it's been a 5-6 day process so far. Getting ready to lay the paint.

Has anyone done this before? Any pointers?
 

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If I had caught you when you started, the answer would have been 'soak it in bleach'
it breaks down the chrome within minutes, leaving nice clean plastic to be painted.

However, I think you're headed down the right path with what you're doing.

EDIT: I guess only certain plastic coated chrome comes off with bleach. I tried this on my own emblem to no avail.
At least I know it was bacteria free when I sanded it.
 
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Oh wow, didnt even know it could be taken off. Can't wait to see what it looks like finished!
 
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Laid 2 coats of pink paint.... now it's ready for clear coat
 

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So we're in the process of painting my Ram emblem Pink :cocktail:

Managed to separate the chrome Ram from it's black background, sanded it very tediously and have laid two coats of primer (lightly sanding between each coats) overall it's been a 5-6 day process so far. Getting ready to lay the paint.

Has anyone done this before? Any pointers?
Pink? Really, pink? Your truck not mine.... :bawl: But its a truck not a ricer.
 

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Looking good so far to me!
 
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Alright, so paint then clear coat. everything was great until I laid clear coat.

Here's a pic.

Only thing I know to do is sand it down and try a different clear coat brand?

The paint was given about 20 hours to dry.
 

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Care to share how you separated the emblem from the setting? AND the badge itself from the grille? I've wanted to paint mine, but I didn't even know you could separate 'em.

As for the paint problem, is it the clear itself that's cracked? If it is, I'd probably give a different brand a shot. For the record, I've never really cared for Duplicolor products. I've always like Rustoleum more.
 
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Care to share how you separated the emblem from the setting? AND the badge itself from the grille? I've wanted to paint mine, but I didn't even know you could separate 'em.

As for the paint problem, is it the clear itself that's cracked? If it is, I'd probably give a different brand a shot. For the record, I've never really cared for Duplicolor products. I've always like Rustoleum more.



We pulled mine off of a grille that was broken. It's held on by the same adhesive-type tape that they use for badges. The guy at the body shop heated it (very carefully) and worked around the outside edges with a pocket knife. there's 3 prongs holding the chrome ram to the black background, it's just a matter of patiently working them off without breaking them.


As for the clearcoat, we took the emblem up to the body shop and he told us that any store-bought clear coat has so much thinner in it, that it'll cause the paint underneath to bubble up like that. So he said to start over, lay 4 coats of primer and 3 coats of paint, then he'd clear coat it for me with something much higher quality.
 

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Looks good so far, any finished pics yet?
 

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As for the clearcoat, we took the emblem up to the body shop and he told us that any store-bought clear coat has so much thinner in it, that it'll cause the paint underneath to bubble up like that. So he said to start over, lay 4 coats of primer and 3 coats of paint, then he'd clear coat it for me with something much higher quality.

Any of the clear I have ever used says to either coat within an hour, or wait 7-10 days for the paint to cure before clearing. You were right in the middle of that. I had similar results. Sorry you had the issue!
 

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