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Old 02-19-02, 09:09 PM
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Painting wiper arms

Has anyone ever painted the wiper arms on an FD? Mine is a 93 and they've gotten pretty faded by now. Should I sand them first? Also, what is a good paint match for the original color?
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Originally posted by JoeD
oh God please no!
Why, is this not an easy thing to do? A new set costs $$$.
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Did mine last year. The arm was all faded with the alum bare color showing. I just used a black spray paint and did about 3 coats. Any black flat or semi gloss spray paint will do. No sanding required, unless your old paint is flaky. It looks like new when it's done.

Remember to remove the wiper blade from the arm when paint it. Also when you are putting the arm back on, tighten the arm well. Mine came loose and the arm made a little chip on the hood. Luckily, it's on the edge that is hard to notice.

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Thanks. Yeah, mine is down to the bare metal as well. I also got the rear one to deal with, but I think I've figured out how to remove that.

Originally posted by djantlive
Did mine last year. The arm was all faded with the alum bare color showing. I just used a black spray paint and did about 3 coats. Any black flat or semi gloss spray paint will do. No sanding required, unless your old paint is flaky. It looks like new when it's done.

Remember to remove the wiper blade from the arm when paint it. Also when you are putting the arm back on, tighten the arm well. Mine came loose and the arm made a little chip on the hood. Luckily, it's on the edge that is hard to notice.
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Auto parts store black spray-on touch up paint works the best.

When I have painted stuff like that in the past, I always used a fine steel wool and a little acetone to clean them before painting.
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Originally posted by JoeD
oh God please no!
I'm thinking Joe said that cause he thought you were gonna try sumthin ricey like paint your wipers yellow on your red car. (ketchup and mustard.)
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You can actually get automotive grade spray paint at most parts stores. It will lsat longer, less likley to fade, and will have a higher gloss for longer. Sanding helps, but is not totally necessary! I did mine by just doing 3 coats of body color paint I picked up at the local Mazda dealer, but if you want to do just black, get some from a parts store.
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I heard that painting them bright colors add hp!

Just the opposite of brightly painted calipers lowering braking distances...

(bad analogy, I think red calipers look tite!)
Mine --> http://mediaservice.photoisland.com/...2888170609.jpg

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Originally posted by NickSimcheck


I'm thinking Joe said that cause he thought you were gonna try sumthin ricey like paint your wipers yellow on your red car. (ketchup and mustard.)
And I thought Joe was just trying to "*****" another post!
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I just got mine back form the powder coaters today. not sure how much they cost as they were in with a bunch of other parts. i got them done flat black but they have a little texture to them. they look sweet as hell. and not rain gas sun or anyhitng is going to get through the powder coating. i had some parts done and tried to bead blast them back down, the bead woulod barely cut through it. great stuff
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I definitely need to paint the wiper arms. Mine is really faded and it looks really bad. Now I just have to find some time to work on my RX-7.
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Re: Painting wiper arms

Originally posted by Mr Seven
Has anyone ever painted the wiper arms on an FD? Mine is a 93 and they've gotten pretty faded by now. Should I sand them first? Also, what is a good paint match for the original color?
I took mine off and painted them the same color as my car. I sand blasted them and then primed them at the same time too.




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