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Wiper Arm Paint

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As most gen 3 owners know the paint on the wiper arms fades and ends up showing the bare metal. (Look at Hondas from the same years) My camry isn't as bad as those Civics that everyone has seen. I would just like to know what type of paint would hold up the best, in that type of application. And if any one has already painted them what is the procedure for removing the arms and was it hard to sand the old paint off.
Thanks in advance,
Mike
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get the following supplies:

-gloss black enamel paint
-50/50 water/lacquer mix
-scuff pad
-newspaper
flip up the little cap joints where ur wiper connects to ur car and unbolt them using a wrench...forgot what size. they should come up easy if u flip the arms up.

then clean the wipers down with the lacquer/water mix using some rags. wipe with a clean rag when done wiping with mix rag.

scuff the wiper arms (helps when u paint them)

then lay out the wipers on the newspaper (after removing the blades of course) and spray in light coats with 10 minute intervals or so. better to have many thin coats than one big one.

and wait to dry and reconnect. and your done.
^ You'll want to clean them after you scuff them up, to remove any sanding dust.

Acetone also works good for cleaning metal and it evaporates quick.
nice, any body have any pics or comparison shots of those who have done this

Mine arent that bad just a lil fading and could use it
ill post some when i get a chance. i still need to do my back wiper blades so i'll do a before/after of them sometime this week.
initial-T said:
get the following supplies:

-gloss black enamel paint
-50/50 water/lacquer mix
-scuff pad
-newspaper
I only used black tim paint from Pep Boys and alcohol to clean the wiper arms and shit.
initial-T said:
ill post some when i get a chance. i still need to do my back wiper blades so i'll do a before/after of them sometime this week.
cool do like step by step pics

i never took off my wipers how hard are they to come off, or they just unscrew easily
drewscam said:
cool do like step by step pics

i never took off my wipers how hard are they to come off, or they just unscrew easily
Very easy to do so. As soon as you open the hood, you will see a bolt at the end of each wiper arm, just take those bolts off and take the wipers off.
Thank You every one for your replies
I will doing the prodject once there is a nice couple of days where i wont need my wiper
Cello8619 said:
Thank You every one for your replies
I will doing the prodject once there is a nice couple of days where i wont need my wiper
You only need like an hour tops.

I took my wiper arms off, cleaned them, painted them, installed my fog lights and installed the wiper arms again. It took me like an hour or two.
Just watch that you don't overtighten the retaining nut upon reinstallation, and make sure that the wipers are lined up right. Even though mine were ok when I did them on my gen2 last year, I didn't tighten the bolts enough and at first the arms wouldn't move.

Also use satin paint, imo you're better off because there isn't as much glare, and gloss=ricey. I go for low-key, but in the end it's your call

Steve
Go REAL ghetto...take a Magnum 44 marker and do a couple passes over the metal. Surprisingly, it stays on pretty good...lasted about 2 months until I decided to go the spray paint route :D
hmm...mines almost all bare. i think i should try this too :D
I'll take pics of mine sometime during this week and post them. I also painted the little gutter under the wipers, or whatever you call that.
BenG said:
Go REAL ghetto...take a Magnum 44 marker and do a couple passes over the metal. Surprisingly, it stays on pretty good...lasted about 2 months until I decided to go the spray paint route :D
haha i think im gonna try that
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