Rocket Man's 2008 Bagged CC Silverado Build AKA "THE MACHINE"

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Well you win some and you lose some. The driver front door panel has been a bust several times. First, the broken one which BTW the seller didn’t trust me was broken and so they paid to have it shipped back to NC and then after inspection supposedly they will refund me. Then the one I found local. I painted it last night but got in too much of hurry I guess trying to get the black to cover the tan and over sprayed the inside corners. So it was noticeable. Probably would have been fine once it was installed but I knew it was there. So I stripped it this morning and I thought it was good. But I was drying it with a heat gun and I must have touched the speaker grill with the end of the heat gun. Not wanting to give up, I cut one out of the broken rear panels and installed it in the front panel, and it came out good, even though it was a ***** to do. Lots of dremel work. Then I hit the panel with a couple light coats and something doesn’t look right again, it’s messed up. I’m done with tan panels. I have been searching everywhere for a black driver front one and the only 2 I’ve seen were $285 and I wasn’t paying that, but today I searched EBay for a 2007 Silverado one and there it was, $120 for what looks to be a perfect black one. It was advertised as a 2007 Silverado driver front door panel, not 2007-14 or 07-14 or Tahoe or LTZ or anything else so it never came up in my searches. I’m done with the tan one. Shit. Waste of time and money.

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Good news is the door handle that was chrome and is now black came out pretty good after I painted, saw scratches, sanded and repainted, saw scratches, sanded and repainted again. I think I still see tiny light scratches but I’m over it lol. The damn acid left chrome in spots on the face of it and when I sanded it off there were craters where it had removed the other chrome so it took a lot of sanding, but I think it looks pretty good.
Edit: the last switch bezel came in just now so there it is.
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Interesting contrast! Looking forward to seeing how it all comes together when it's done.
I assume you’re talking about the contrast between the matte black on the handle and the flat black of everything else. I just painted the other 3 handles flat black to see if I like that better. And if anyone tries to tell you that chrome comes right of plastic using a 33% muriatic acid solution, they’re either lying or their chrome is weak. These were in the solution for over a week and I still had to sand and peel it off in areas. There’s a few things in my garage with rust on them now as a result of containers of that stuff sitting on my bench. But the result is worth it. Pics coming.
 

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I assume you’re talking about the contrast between the matte black on the handle and the flat black of everything else. I just painted the other 3 handles flat black to see if I like that better. And if anyone tries to tell you that chrome comes right of plastic using a 33% muriatic acid solution, they’re either lying or their chrome is weak. These were in the solution for over a week and I still had to sand and peel it off in areas. There’s a few things in my garage with rust on them now as a result of containers of that stuff sitting on my bench. But the result is worth it. Pics coming.

Yes, the varying glosses is interesting. It's like when someone makes the car body a flat or satin color and make what would be chrome trim a gloss version of that color. I'm kinda back and forth about them and want to see the whole scene together, like a shot with front and rear doors open showing the shine of the new leather, the door panels, brushed metal trim, matte-but-kinda glossy handles, etc. I was thinking the handles would look better if they matched the brushed trim, but that might be too much like their original chrome with how they'd stand out. If they were flat or the same color as the trim pieces around them, would they look even better? Or would they look cheap, like how entry-level model cars have basic color trims that's just the color of the molded plastic?
 
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Well there’s no way to wrap the handles or their housings so that’s not an option. I like them in flat to match. I finished the passenger rear panel today. It’s a lot of work on each panel to get all the parts painted without f-ing it up. I had to re-sand the handles and housings twice each before they came out good, and I have to be super careful painting the panels to not get too much paint on the texture so they don’t LOOK painted. The other rear panel has a small 3/16” diameter nick in the upper part and I’m repairing it with a kit- hopefully the texture matches good. In the pic with both panels you can see the matte handle on the left one, flat on the right.

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