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Hello All,

I'm looking for a black touch-up paint that can get rid of some scuffs in my radio bezel. A matte type paint seems like it'd be best, but does anyone have recommendations? The scuff is on the emblem area, so it'd be pretty visible if it didn't match well.

Thanks!

-Chris

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The woodgrain bezels are the ones that had painted nameplate panels, so I am guessing that’s what you are working with. I don’t know if it is an exact match, but I used SEM Euro Jet Satin for my headlight doors and black grille insert on my ‘81. It has a very pleasing sheen that is very smooth without being too glossy or too flat. I intended to use this for restoring the black areas on dash bezels, but I never actually got that far. Again, I don’t know if it’s a match to the factory black, but seems perfect for the application:

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The woodgrain bezels are the ones that had painted nameplate panels, so I am guessing that’s what you are working with. I don’t know if it is an exact match, but I used SEM Euro Jet Satin for my headlight doors and black grille insert on my ‘81. It has a very pleasing sheen that is very smooth without being too glossy or too flat. I intended to use this for restoring the black areas on dash bezels, but I never actually got that far. Again, I don’t know if it’s a match to the factory black, but seems perfect for the application:

I don't know why, but even when the photos are correct in Windows Explorer, the pictures are rotated when I upload. I try to rotate them and re-upload, but it seems the server is hanging onto the first copy.

Argh.

Anyway, here are the pics.

I agree with you guys, painting all the black areas is best to make it look consistent.

My OE bezel is missing the area where the radio knobs go, so I bought this Ranger bezel to replace it. It's in pretty good shape overall, but I need to scrape off the foam/glue where the emblem went, and paint it. I also have to fill in the holes where the emblem inserted into the bezel. Would epoxy be good for this, or something else?

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I don't know why, but even when the photos are correct in Windows Explorer, the pictures are rotated when I upload. I try to rotate them and re-upload, but it seems the server is hanging onto the first copy.

Argh.

Anyway, here are the pics.

I agree with you guys, painting all the black areas is best to make it look consistent.

My OE bezel is missing the area where the radio knobs go, so I bought this Ranger bezel to replace it. It's in pretty good shape overall, but I need to scrape off the foam/glue where the emblem went, and paint it. I also have to fill in the holes where the emblem inserted into the bezel. Would epoxy be good for this, or something else?

I've used the black plastic epoxy to fill in some holes a PO drilled in the cluster bezel and it worked out well. Wouldn't notice them unless looking. They are on the underside of the top row of indicators though so I didn't bother sanding them smooth and painting.

Are you putting an XL emblem on there?

As was mentioned, the black may not be an exact match so will that be ok or are you going to repaint all the black areas on the bezel?

Also, I would get some input on masking the areas off. I don't have any experience masking them but after seeing some of the flaking bezels, I would be cautious of putting tape on them in case they lift the woodgrain on removal.

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I don't know why, but even when the photos are correct in Windows Explorer, the pictures are rotated when I upload. I try to rotate them and re-upload, but it seems the server is hanging onto the first copy.

Argh.

It's not you, it's Nabble. All you have to do to fix it is open the photo on your desktop in Paint or something similar, and resave it. No changes, no mods, just save the photo back to disk right on top of itself. Doing so does something to the metadata and Nabble can then read it correctly.

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I've used the black plastic epoxy to fill in some holes a PO drilled in the cluster bezel and it worked out well. Wouldn't notice them unless looking. They are on the underside of the top row of indicators though so I didn't bother sanding them smooth and painting.

Are you putting an XL emblem on there?

As was mentioned, the black may not be an exact match so will that be ok or are you going to repaint all the black areas on the bezel?

Also, I would get some input on masking the areas off. I don't have any experience masking them but after seeing some of the flaking bezels, I would be cautious of putting tape on them in case they lift the woodgrain on removal.

Yeah, I'm planning on putting an XL emblem back on it (there is one on Dennis Carpenter that looks good) so it's important that I fill in the holes where the Ranger emblem went.

I think my only choice (that I can stand with my OCD tendencies haha) is to repaint all the black areas. Good point about the masking! The secondary reason I bought this replacement bezel is a small area of the woodgrain flecked off my original bezel and I knew I wasn't going to be happy with that moving forward. A gentle touch will be required, for sure.

While we are on the subject of paints, what have you guys used to repaint the silver trim? I used this stuff on my instrument bezel and it looks good but I'd be curious to see what you guys have used. I used a pointed Q-Tip to apply.

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I don't know why, but even when the photos are correct in Windows Explorer, the pictures are rotated when I upload. I try to rotate them and re-upload, but it seems the server is hanging onto the first copy.

Argh.

It's not you, it's Nabble. All you have to do to fix it is open the photo on your desktop in Paint or something similar, and resave it. No changes, no mods, just save the photo back to disk right on top of itself. Doing so does something to the metadata and Nabble can then read it correctly.

Good to know, thanks Dorsai! Nabble must not like the EXIF data (which includes orientation) that comes from the pictures taken on my iPhone perhaps?

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Good to know, thanks Dorsai! Nabble must not like the EXIF data (which includes orientation) that comes from the pictures taken on my iPhone perhaps?

I think Jonathan covered how to do the silver bead in his page here: Documentation/Interior/Salvaging Rosewood.

As for the EXIF data, Nabble ignores it. Nabble, like many forum apps, was written before that was common. So we are stuck orienting our pics to it. :nabble_smiley_cry:

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I think Jonathan covered how to do the silver bead in his page here: Documentation/Interior/Salvaging Rosewood.

As for the EXIF data, Nabble ignores it. Nabble, like many forum apps, was written before that was common. So we are stuck orienting our pics to it. :nabble_smiley_cry:

Gary, I had completely forgotten I read that page. I bought those exact nail tees and the same paint.

So, thanks Jonathan! :nabble_laughing-25-x-25_orig:

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