How to Spray Paint Your Car’s Trim

Spray paint your cars trim using aerosol spray cans. Spray paint your trim so it is dark black. Does your car have faded trim like on my Mazda b3000 Ford Ranger pickup truck? If you watch this video you will learn how to prep your car for spray painting with a typical paint can and learn how to spray properly without using any special equipment. I really like how nice it came out! Comment below and let me know what you think. Also “like” the video if it was helpful!

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46 thoughts on “How to Spray Paint Your Car’s Trim

  1. No clear coat? I always get nervous doing specific paint work because I have this fear of the prep materials becoming riddled with imperfections.

  2. Sorry but that came out blotchy. I would've used a glossy black paint. After awhile the gloss would die down a bit and it would've looked better in my opinion. Good tips though, thanks

  3. Hey Chris what would be the process If I wanted to paint chrome parts, like a chrome plastic grill for example, would it be the same?

  4. Hey Chris! I think that my car may have a black sticker instead of paint. What should I use to make it look "newer"? Could wrapping the area be a solution?

  5. Chris should wipe down with acetone, the use spray adhesive promoter. really great for painting on plastic. Then primer, then paint. Etc.
    Love your videos.
    Thank you

  6. I own a 1999 Mazda B2500 extended cab truck. About 1 1/2 yrs ago, the metal window trim on driver's side, the shiny metal trim that you removed in this video, came off slowly and finally fell off. I need to order the part on eBay or at local junk yard. What is the formal part name for this. Rear side window trim? On driver's side? You make it sound like it's a breeze to remove and reinstall it.

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