Is this the bumper black stuff??
Bumper and Window Trim Paint
CHEERS TIM.
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Is this the bumper black stuff??
Bumper and Window Trim Paint
CHEERS TIM.
I use K&H paints, their satin black looks factory finish.
PVC has to be properly primed before painting, before using the pink keying paint give all surfaces to be painted a rub with 320-400 grit sandpaper so that there are no glossy surfaces left, paint won't stick to glossy bits of plastic.
Good Luck
I'm looking at getting 3in SS and a Donaldson TopSpin Pre-Cleaner for our Rangie
Glenn
buy some esp from a paint shop its a liqued that you rub on thing to make paint stick, it works very well
This crap paint i painted it with just scrapes off as soon as you touch it:mad:
I might have to rub it back and try some:)
CHEERS TIM.
if you use some esp (easy surface prep) and then some etch primer you should'nt have a problem just make sure you get all the loose/flaky paint off first
Not all paints and cleaning solvents are for all surfaces.
You have to etch the surface before painting, if you were painting a metal body panel the first thing you do is sand the area to be painted with wet and dry so that all the gloss surface is gone and clean with the correct cleaning solvent, for example, acetone for cleaning fibreglass, wax and grease or mid range thinners for painting with acrylic, using the wrong cleaning solvent can leave a film on the surface that stops the paint sticking.
I haven't painted PVC for years, last time I did it was for a pole tube on a camper, I sanded the gloss off, cleaned the entire surface with the correct cleaning agent, etch primed with the pink stuff bought from the plumbing supply store then painted with a semi flex paint, some of the paint chipped off from stones thrown up from the vehicle other than that it was pretty solid.
Ask at a Trade paint suppliers and plumbing Suppliers what you need to do, if you ring up you don't feel obliged to buy from them.
Glenn
Thanks all for the help with paint etc i'll get around to painting it well some day:angel:
Any way this is the finished product (finally)
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...008/12/841.jpg
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...008/12/842.jpg
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...008/12/843.jpg
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...008/12/844.jpg
CHEERS TIM.
Looking good.
Glenn
Great job mate ;) . Looks like the bonnet and roof needs a couple coats of paint as well :eek:.