This is a write-up on how to custom paint your hoodliner on a Pontiac Grand Prix. The write-up can be found here.
-kyle
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This is a write-up on how to custom paint your hoodliner on a Pontiac Grand Prix. The write-up can be found here.
-kyle
Last edited by webracin; 12-31-2007 at 12:16 AM.
THAT is awesome and thank you sir for posting that info. If you dont mind, I will turn that into a downloadable document and it will go into the how to section once it is up.
Thank you so much for your contribution.
No sir, thank you. For not only contributing as you have but for keeping your word. Qualities this forum is certainly glad to have.
Thank you Kyle for that post. We have been contimplating this very mod for our TGP's, and were wondering how it was done. I quoted it, and posted it on the forum TGPForums.com - Index Giveing your credit. Thanks again!
That's cool!!
This could be total B.S. but I was told by a sales guy at a dealership one day that the Hood Liner is like a fire blanket.......I'm not sure about that.
I never have taken the time to do a search on the subject. I do need to paint mine as it's a bit funky.
Does it matter if I use regular spray paint as opposed to high heat paint? The can I have right now says to not apply to anything that gets over 200 degrees?
heres a picture of mine. it didnt turn out as clear as i wanted it too, but is doesnt really matter to me, it added a bit of personalization to the car. let me know what ya think
i'm also curious about if you need certian paint for that job. i'd like to do something similiar.
Just FYI the hood liner is a heat/fire blanket. I'm not sure if it actually works or not, but I do know for a fact that it is also a sound deadener. I took mine off and damn my car sounds mean. While on the subject, I have people convinced my car is S/C'd because i added a conical filter to the end of that bendy black tube, sounds cool as hell, but people are so dumb sometimes! Think I might put my liner back in now, good work!
So do you have to use heat resistant paint or will duplicolor be fine?
i tried this and it ****ed the hood up and looked gay so i threw the liner in the garabage lol
Yea Red97Gp, put your hood liner back on, engine heat could damage the paint on your hood over time. This is what i am gonna try. I saw a Hood Liner material comes in various sized rolls. The liner has a metalic appearence almost like foil. Ya can cut it to the contours of your OEM liner and reuse the retainer clips, or whatever they are. Then order a Pontiac Decal from edecals.com. They have various sizes of Pontiac Windshield decals. If you choose the reflective option it may stand up to engine heat. Just a thought.
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