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I am currently building 2 cars that have black window trim. My question is...... When should I paint the trim? , before the basecoat... or after the basecoat? My worries are that I could screw up my paint job with black overspray.

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I've only done it once but it worked out pretty good for me.

I got ahold of a Revell 2006 Chevy Impala police car-snap kit. When it was still bare white plastic I colored all the trim with a chisel tip black Sharpie then masked it off with BMF-primed , base coat and clear coat the body, then re-cut all the seams where the BMF was so not to pull the paint off-the black trim was nice and clean.

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I've done it with black BMF. If didn't stick as well as the chrome but has been on that one for many years without loosening.

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I haven't had to do it much, but I painted base and clear (laqcuer) and then masked and used Tamiya bottle paint with my airbrush. That way, I could easily wipe off any overspray or mistakes without damaging the laqcuer paint.

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I always paint, clear, and polish the body before masking the black trim with BMF. I then mask the entire rest of the car with blue masking tape before spraying acrylic flat black through the airbrush. This yields the best results I've tried.

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Since you're applying your paint over your finish coat, you can clean up any overspray using your polish of choice.

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