RTi-A Cherry speakers with light gray plastic on the grill.
Have any of you tried painting the light gray piece of plastic on the grill, black and if so what did you use and how did it come out?
Panasonic 65" Plasma - Panasonic Blu-ray. Onkyo TX-NR809 RTi A7s fronts - MK CS150s surronds.
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Plastidip? I wouldn't try myself because I don't use grilles, but... Plastidip can be used on plastic car parts, why not in that particular situation? If you don't like it, you can peel it easily without any damage.Speakers: Polk Audio LSiM 705, LSiM 703, LSiM 704c
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There's can spray paint made for plastics, check Lowe's or Home Depot.Political Correctness'.........defined
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Heck, for what its worth, id just leave em alone, That would affect the resale value down the road, if you ever wanted to off them, Me, i run my speakers without the grills.Not an Audiophile, just a dude who loves music, and decent gear to hear it with.
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There's can spray paint made for plastics, check Lowe's or Home Depot.
Interesting that he painted everything but what the OP wants to paint... -
There's can spray paint made for plastics, check Lowe's or Home Depot.
Yeah but do they sell "black paint" there?:cheesygrin:--Gary--
Onkyo Integra M504, Bottlehead Foreplay III, Denon SACD, Thiel CS2.3, NHT VT-2, VT-3 and Evolution T6, Infinity RSIIIa, SDA1C and a few dozen other speakers around the house I change in and out.