Badly, since there are little chips in it already...LOL just being honest. It was more of an experiment (I usually do this stuff on the spur of the moment) than a finished product, but it worked better than I thought.
I just used some fine grit sandpaper I had lying around - I really need to redo it, and I'll use some extra fine grit next time, and take more time doing it - especially on the ridges and corners. The paint was regular rattlecan Krylon Camo flat black. It ended up matching the look of the stock switch housings, and the lack of glare is a huge relief.
Of course I removed it and popped out the tach opening cover and the idiot lights and the rubber mystery switch plugs before doing anything with it.
Oh and here's a crazy little cheapskate tech tip. The red stitching on my saddlebags (flames, above, 4th pic) faded out to a dirty pinkish white over time, and my genius wife sat down one day and painstakingly went over the stitching with....a freakin red sharpie! And it looks good as new, whattya know?
