DIY guide to spraying a vw front badge!

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young dubber
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DIY guide to spraying a vw front badge!

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hi everyone well for my first post i thought i would make a DIY guide for turning your vw front badge black or what ever colour you want! At the time i had glandular fever but got that bored i had to do something! the badge is an easy and simple mod that anyone can do! anyways here it is hope this helps! what you need: plastic primer, gloss black paint or any other colour, wet and dry paper 120 grit, mask, newspaper all bought at halfrauds.
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1.pop out the badge from the grill.(it should just push out from the front no need for screwdriver!)
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2. get the badge and rub down with wet and dry paper i used 120 grit (course) from halfrauds until dull and not shiny although it will still look a little shiny.
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AFTER
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3. Protect the area that is going to be used for spraying as it can get everywhere! I used newspaper! place the badge in the protected area and spray a thin coat of plastic primer on the badge making sure you cover the whole badge then leave to dry (it says 15 mins for touch dry but i gave it 20!)
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4. give badge 2 more coats of plastic primer and leave to dry overnight!
this is what i got in the morning.
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5.final stage! spray badge with paint (i used gloss black) making sure whole badge is coverd and again leave to dry for 20 mins before appplying another coat. 4 coats minimum 7 coats max. then if preferd laquer but i choose not to! leave to dry over night!
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There you go thats it one colour coded front vw badge! sorry couldnt post a pic up of it on my car but im waiting for my gti grill! hope this has helped! cheers jay opinions and questions welcome! :P 8)
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Post by ModifiedMadness »

And to avoid spraying the dark grey plastic inside the badge you can remove the Chrome bit with a thin flathead screwdriver - it's quite time consuming but worth it 8)
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Post by young dubber »

very true but mine still came out brill and is on my new gti grill!
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