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powder coating door handles
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So my daughter's all-black 2009 Touring just had some gorgeous new 19" gunmetal wheels installed (still waiting for center caps), and now the only shiny bits left to spoil the stealth look are the door handles. I already asked my body shop how much to remove and replace these, and located a great powder-coat company, but not sure if they're suitable for powder-coating. If they are, I'm sure we're not the first to do this. Photos? Thanks.
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Look up member ZCarMan, he's got blacked out door handles on his blacked out Z. :)
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can you powder coat plastic? :confused: i would check with Mike the powdercoater.
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I had mine painted, and I'm a powdercoater. You can coat some plastics, and I do some underhood stuff, but it needs a special application process and has to be able to not melt at 375 degrees, so I didn't want to try it with mine.
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You'll need to paint it.
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id vote for paint man.... the door handles go through much less stress anyways.... no heat or risk of debris hitting them since they were so far up.... if it where wheels we were talking about... id say powdercoat all the way.... :tup:
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Hydrographics is an option.
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Mine were painted. They matched the paint perfectly.
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Plasti-Dip baby.
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I will add though, that if anyone wants to be a guinea pig and risk their handles to the heat, I would be more than happy to powdercoat them for free, so we can see if they can be done.
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I does have 2 sets....
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Corvette wheel centercaps can be powdercoated, Nissan can't. When coating plastics, its all trial and error. |
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