Speaker Grill Colour

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Mad_Dog
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Speaker Grill Colour

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This maybe a silly question but..... i have noticed that quite a few people have their speaker grills for the front speakers a different colour, are they just sprayed and if so anything special needed for this or is it just standard paint with a top coat for protection?

Thanks in advance. :?
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Come on.... someone must have some info on this! :roll:
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i painted mine with just normal spray plastic paint, doesnt work too well, cos it scratches off too easily, since i'm pretty sure its not actually plastic lol.

i'm sure normal spray paint in a can will work. and a clear over coat will help too.

there :P now you got your information :P jk jk

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i like to paint whatever i'm painting then bake it in the over at reallyu low temps. dries it quicker and no insects will land in the wet paint when it's in the oven :D
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Mine are covered in a fabric material that is the same colour as my Velour (sp!?). Not sure what it is though.
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Thanks for the info. :lol:
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