Painting Letters and emblems

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Erm nope :) I do most of the work on my bike myself so this shouldn't be a problem.

And for anything that is there's lots I helpful guys here
 

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Painted mine with like 10-12 coats between black and clear. Prep was a pain as I hate paint because its so final. Happy with the result so far after 6 months.
 

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That looks pretty good.

I did spray my grill with matte black plastidip and it looked really good. Nobody can tell unlesd they go up and peel at it. I think it's the best way to test out different colors.
 

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Here's a couple we have wrapped:
 

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If you want to test out colors go with PlastiDip...It took me two hours and it made me like the grill the way it was for future wrapping.

Cost me 2 hrs of my time, 6$ in one can, some masking tape, some plastic bags or newspaper (free)

Where as the vinyl wrap cost me about 80$ in material and labor (material was red reflective vinyl)
 
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