Whether you're painting them with red or black, preparation is the key!
Clean them, thouroughly. Wash 'em down with soap and water. Then, wipe them down gently with something like laquer thinner, to remove all the stuff that soap won't.
Give them a light sanding with 600-1200 grit wet/dry paper (wet) to break the glaze on the surface.
Mask off the areas you don't want to paint, and shoot a light coat. Give this coat a very light sanding, wash it down again, and shoot a second light coat.
Repeat these steps until you've got the colour you want. It would probably be a good idea to shoot a couple of light coats of gloss clearcoat on top of this, following the same steps used for the colour.
Just make sure you take your time. Let things dry properly between coats, be careful, and they'll look like they came out of the factory like that.
Like mine! (sure wish I had a pic to show you.)
Jim
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