Hood Blackout

Antichrist

Expedition Leader
This is the most cost effective hood blackout.
About $10 and good for 5+ years. Longer if you don't lay tools and stuff on your hood like I do.

Krylon-Spray-Paint-Satin-Black_B0BF7B51.jpg


Especially in the south where the sun will fade your paint around the blackout.
 

Accrete

Explorer
FWIW here is a picture of the hood of my van. My wife and i covered it with the 3m Di noc "Carbon Fiber" wrap. The stuff seems bullet proof (well at least bug proof!). Very nice finish. It is also available in flat black and other colors from stickercity.com
TGL_2010-12-31-3mCFwrap.jpg
 

bldeagle10

Explorer
This is the most cost effective hood blackout.
About $10 and good for 5+ years. Longer if you don't lay tools and stuff on your hood like I do.

Krylon-Spray-Paint-Satin-Black_B0BF7B51.jpg


Especially in the south where the sun will fade your paint around the blackout.

how did you prep? did you masking tape off the area you wanted specifically then sand down the clear coat a bit then apply?
 

rammland

Observer
you could always just go to a sign shop and see if they have any leftover vinyl most of the time you can get quite large pieces for free or next to it that's what i did on my xj
 

Antichrist

Expedition Leader
How about using bed liner? it should withstand the tools
and provide the flat black
Bed liner is ugly. LOL
I'm laughing cause I'm the one always saying don't worry about what others think. I don't like the looks of it. For me. ;)

how did you prep? did you masking tape off the area you wanted specifically then sand down the clear coat a bit then apply?
The Discovery has a shaped ridge on the hood so I used newspaper (for overspray) and masking tape. I sanded it some, then sprayed a couple of coats. I mainly did the sanding to get any wax off and rough the surface some, but didn't get compulsive about it. If I had it might have lasted more than 5 years. I did a recoat in 2009.
 

Xodius

Adventurer
Friend of mine used bed liner on his Jk, couple days later he began to have over heating issues. Go figure....
I know a bunch of guys with bedliner all over their Jeeps. None of them have had issues with overheating. Perhaps your friend should look at cutting some extra vents in. Pretty easy to do and after all a jeep is not yours until the first cut ;)
 

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