HOW TO-PAINT HOOD PAD, FUN-EASYWINTER PROJECT

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hope this helps - i did mine and the hardest part was removing the pad
from the hood - but not difficult.

1) first you must disconnect ground wires from pad attach to car

2) remove plastic cover below wipers - lots of screws
* make sure to open doors and remove screws at that
area also

3) when removing cover from above make sure to remove wipers
* with chaulk or tape mark location of wipers before removing

4) make sure to have 2 people when removing pad from - so not to bend it

5) with one person holding pad in place use pliers to pull out pins
* the pins - plugs can be reused.

6) ok now you should have the pad removed

7) use regular masking tape and tape the outline of the entire logo and
cove the outside of the exposed pad not being painted *because of over
spray (this is important!)

8) TYPE OF PAINT - VHT (VERY HIGH TEMPERTURE) - USED FOR CALIPERS OR ENGINE
CAN BE FOUND AT SAVO'S OR PEP BOYS - ABOUT $5 A CAN

9) i did black as my raized area but first sprayed the entire logo black
5 COATS = one spray can with a little left

10) let dry for one day

11) using masking tape tape over raized area leaving first color covered -
this takes some time and patience ( use a hobby knife to trim area BUT
BE CAREFUL NOT TO CUT INTO THE PAD!!!!!!!

12) second color ready - i used aluminum engine paint - worked fine and matched
the manifold well

13) spray 5 coats again - almost entire can

14) let dry for one day then remove ONLY the tape inside the logo

15) paint the eyes - i used red enamul ( NOT HIGH TEMP PAINT - WHICH IS FINE )

16) let dry one day

17) now paint entire logo with VHT clear coat - min 5 coats (one can)

18) again let dry one day

19) remove the outside tape around the logo and remove all covering from
pad

20) IMPORTANT - DO NOT REMOVE COVERING FROM PAD UNTIL THE VERY END - DONT
WANT OVERSPRAY!!!!!!!!!!

21) NOW GAZE AT YOUR WORK OF ART AND BEAUTIFUL PAD

22) reinstall pad in reverse order from above

23) NOW TAKE A PIC AND POST IT

24) WAY TO GO YOU DID IT

THIS IS MY GIFT TO ALL MY VIPER BUDDY'S - GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY HOLIDAYS

TOM

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NICE job....looks GREAT....we do them almost the same way...but we use fast dry paint system, and we use the real auto exterior paint, so for the perfect paint match to your car, then high temp clearcoat and high temp sealer....everything done by Airbrush, so there is no any over spray....and can add on any custom slogan.....but again..Tom you did it GREAT....

by the way....don't put too much paint on....make sure the paint don't soak right into the pad...or it's gonna be a huge MESS...
 
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Why do you have to remove the plastic cover under the wipers? What does that do for the hood pad?

to beable to remove pad, the pad has ground wires attached to it. the only way
is to disconnect the ground wires that are attached to the car. WIRES CANNOT BE UNATTACHED FROM THE PAD. when you open the hood you will see what i mean. goodluck.

tom
 

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I did mine in a similar way over a year ago. I first painted my entire hoodpad flat black, and then used the matching silver to my stripes for the sneaky Pete head outline. I however did not use any clear, but that is a great idea. It has held up very well with about 6000 miles put on the car since I painted it.


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I've never been interested in a painted hood pad, that is until I saw your work. Nice! Very, very nice indeed! Thanks for sharing!
 

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If I remember correctly, my 2008 SRT 10, 2009 ACR and 2009 AERO Coupe did not have hood liners and the engine heat never effected the paint...:eater:
 

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ohh Engine heat... can it be an issue? And to all viewers... anyone experiencing heat coming from the front side towards the driver/passenger compartment in a 2003-2005 up to my knowledge SRT-10?i would like to divert some of the engine heat towards the sides or anywhere (Dynamat comes to mind)
I know its a thread about paint.. but i remembered my question when i saw engine heat i hope someone can help
 

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