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Advice on painting clock housing
Posted: Wed May 23, 2012 10:41 pm
by tasum
Hi there, the back of my chrome clocks is starting to peel. I've taken them off to paint them black.
Can anyone advise me on what I should do about the peeling part? Should I sand it down before painting it?
It looks to be made of plastic, but do I need to prep the chrome before painting to make sure it sticks?
Sorry to ask such a basic question.
Thanks
Re: Advice on painting clock housing
Posted: Thu May 24, 2012 4:18 pm
by DaddyC
I had this exact thing myself. You SHOULD use etch primer for chrome coated bits, but its so thin on the plastic i just rubbed it back like a mofo and put about 5 coats of plastic primer on top lol. Mind you i had 1 reaction on the first coat i i didnt really clean it properly either, but once rubed back and continued i was grand :)
Anyway, i then gave the covers a couple of coats of satin black, let them dry and then dust, literally dust some lacquer from about 50cm's at least just so it falls onto the paint to give it some protection seeing as its on the front of the bike and getting battered by the elements. I'll get a couple of photos of how mine turned out later, but just giving that wee dust of laquer made it look like a light OEM wrinkle effect without being too shiny, was rather chuffed at it and it hasnt reacted or weather, YET lol :D
Re: Advice on painting clock housing
Posted: Fri May 25, 2012 9:14 am
by tasum
DaddyC wrote:I had this exact thing myself. You SHOULD use etch primer for chrome coated bits, but its so thin on the plastic i just rubbed it back like a mofo and put about 5 coats of plastic primer on top lol. Mind you i had 1 reaction on the first coat i i didnt really clean it properly either, but once rubed back and continued i was grand :)
Anyway, i then gave the covers a couple of coats of satin black, let them dry and then dust, literally dust some lacquer from about 50cm's at least just so it falls onto the paint to give it some protection seeing as its on the front of the bike and getting battered by the elements. I'll get a couple of photos of how mine turned out later, but just giving that wee dust of laquer made it look like a light OEM wrinkle effect without being too shiny, was rather chuffed at it and it hasnt reacted or weather, YET lol :D
Brilliant advice DaddyC. I saw the thread by 176OES and he sent me a helpful message.
I did it last night. Quick rub with scotchbrite, 3 coats of grey primer and then 2 coats of satin black and seems ok.
Will be checking tonight if it needs another coat and then, thanks to your advice, I'll zap it with some clear laquer.
Thanks for the advice, I'll post some piccies when it's done.

Re: Advice on painting clock housing
Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2012 12:23 pm
by tasum
Well painting went well, but my attempts to fill the area where the chrome plating had come away failed. I used epoxy resin as I had no filler
It's left a slight mark which hopefully won't be obvious once the new darker screen is fitted in place of the givi.
I'll get some proper filler and have another go another time. Once I can piccies will be on :)
Re: Advice on painting clock housing
Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2012 1:14 pm
by DaddyC
Come on man, its been over a week, whats taking you so long?!
Thats why i didnt bother with a pic as i thought you'd have yours up sooner

Re: Advice on painting clock housing
Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 4:11 pm
by tasum
sos, DaddyC
right pics done, cant really see the back of the clocks with the new screen, but I know they're properly painted
http://s887.photobucket.com/albums/ac78/tasum/

Advice on painting clock housing
Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 5:37 pm
by hannakournikova
Seen DaddyCs clocks yesterday. Look superb!
Re: Advice on painting clock housing
Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 7:58 pm
by amorti
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What you can do, but it's a PITA and takes fricking ages, is peel the chrome off. But it's not worth it just for a quick tidy-up. I've done the same on a CB-1's right-hand plastic crankcase cap, but almost all the chrome had come off that so I kinda had to.
Re: Advice on painting clock housing
Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 8:42 am
by tasum
Sorry guys, album should be public now, cheers
I'll get the hang of this tinternet thing one day.........

Re: Advice on painting clock housing
Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 6:42 pm
by DaddyC
Looks like it came out dead on in that 3rd photo
Do you feel the screen has helped you much in any way? Is yours a type S?