How to restore my bumpers to former glory?
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10-31-2006, 02:50 PM
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How to restore my bumpers to former glory?
Hi!
Because my car has changed hands many times before it got to me, the bomper hve gotten red from the original black-plastic-unclored.. as i want to make the car to look stock, i would like to "scrub" the paint off the bumpers, make them black again.. maybe paint the top in color and leave oly the bottom black. But i dont know how to recondition them? Should i sand-blast them or what? And i dont want them to be smooth and shiny black, so i would like not to color them, or i dunno use black- very mat color? please do advise. tnx,s. |
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10-31-2006, 03:40 PM
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How to restore my bumpers to former glory?
At least some industrial paints are available in different levels of glossiness so you could choose a semi-gloss black paint as a base. You'll probably need to add a bit of elasticity additive to it to keep the paint from flaking if the bumper gets bent or hit. Finally, some paint manufacturers have a "texturizer" additive which causes the paint to cure with an uneven surface, much like what the original plastic molded surface looked like. I think this would result in a surface that's pretty close to stock as you can get by painting.
At least Spies-Hecker has this additive which is being advertised for repairing bumpers, etc. They also have an elastic additive which is probably a good idea to use on a bumper. I've been using Tikkurila paints and they have similar products available - however, they're a finnish manufacturer so their paints may not be as commonly available. |
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11-01-2006, 02:18 PM
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How to restore my bumpers to former glory?
Thanx, for the info, hopefully they'll have something similar here..
Still the question remains, how do i get the paint and the kit off? My rear bumper started cracking, and big thick chunks of kit and paint are falling off. I really dont wanna die sanding off this thick layer of kit, could i sand-blast the paint off? or use some (di)solvant that would not disolve the bumper? And also what should i use for primer on the bumpers, so the new paint sticks well? |
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11-01-2006, 05:52 PM
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How to restore my bumpers to former glory?
I believe brake fluid does wonders for stripping paint without damaging plastic parts (like thinner would). Just use a testspot somewhere inconspicous and give it a go... I use it on models some times.
FABRICA MI DIEM, PVNC! |
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11-01-2006, 06:05 PM
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How to restore my bumpers to former glory?
brake fluid huh thats a great tip
i know they have this stuff for black trims its call BACK TO BLACK that might work on the bumpers Max [email protected] |
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11-01-2006, 06:18 PM
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How to restore my bumpers to former glory?
thanx for the tips guys, i'll give it a go, see what ill find.
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