Posted by: MiniStevieG Mar 19 2019, 08:39 PM
Sanded and resprayed a pair of 73’ metal bumpers with SEM trim black and I’m wondering if I should also add a Satin Clearcoat. Thoughts on whether or not to add a clearcoat at all?
Posted by: ValcoOscar Mar 19 2019, 08:53 PM
QUOTE(MiniStevieG @ Mar 19 2019, 07:39 PM)
Sanded and resprayed a pair of 73’ metal bumpers with SEM trim black and I’m wondering if I should also add a Satin Clearcoat. Thoughts on whether or not to add a clearcoat at all?
I don't clear my painted bumpers. But my cars are garaged in SoCal weather. Never an issue. Epoxy satin black.
Oscar
Posted by: MiniStevieG Mar 19 2019, 09:45 PM
QUOTE(ValcoOscar @ Mar 19 2019, 09:53 PM)
QUOTE(MiniStevieG @ Mar 19 2019, 07:39 PM)
Sanded and resprayed a pair of 73’ metal bumpers with SEM trim black and I’m wondering if I should also add a Satin Clearcoat. Thoughts on whether or not to add a clearcoat at all?
I don't clear my painted bumpers. But my cars are garaged in SoCal weather. Never an issue. Epoxy satin black.
Oscar
Thanks for the feedback. Probably just keep em as is unless someone has a strong opinion one way or the other.
Posted by: Mark Henry Mar 20 2019, 07:05 AM
The bumpers originally have a bit of texture, same as the roof and rockers. Many guys spray a very light coat of paintable gravel guard to get this texture, then topcoat.
Posted by: DickSteinkamp Mar 20 2019, 08:38 AM
SEM Trim Black is meant as a finish coat. It is not your typical rattle can satin black (the price reflects this). Also, I'm not sure what clear (if any) would be compatible with it.
Posted by: porbmw Mar 20 2019, 09:47 AM
QUOTE(Mark Henry @ Mar 20 2019, 06:05 AM)
The bumpers originally have a bit of texture, same as the roof and rockers. Many guys spray a very light coat of paintable gravel guard to get this texture, then topcoat.
Sorry, Mark, I disagree (rather strongly) on this one.
IMHO, the texture was orange peel...I know there has been a lot of discussion on this...a few years ago.
Best is to go back to the "originality forum" and look at some pics...I think SMG posts.."the Sahara Beige car?"....or look at some panels that have never been repainted... and make your own decision
Posted by: ValcoOscar Mar 20 2019, 09:52 AM
QUOTE(porbmw @ Mar 20 2019, 08:47 AM)
QUOTE(Mark Henry @ Mar 20 2019, 06:05 AM)
The bumpers originally have a bit of texture, same as the roof and rockers. Many guys spray a very light coat of paintable gravel guard to get this texture, then topcoat.
Sorry, Mark, I disagree (rather strongly) on this one.
IMHO, the texture was orange peel...I know there has been a lot of discussion on this...a few years ago.
Best is to go back to the "originality forum" and look at some pics...I think SMG posts.."the Sahara Beige car?"....or look at some panels that have never been repainted... and make your own decision
Well guys I don't want to create waves on this topic but I noticed texture on about 8 bumpers when refurbishing 107 bumpers.
Original
Oscar
Posted by: dr914@autoatlanta.com Mar 20 2019, 10:17 AM
no way, just semi gloss trim paint that has the flex agent in it
QUOTE(MiniStevieG @ Mar 19 2019, 07:39 PM)
Sanded and resprayed a pair of 73’ metal bumpers with SEM trim black and I’m wondering if I should also add a Satin Clearcoat. Thoughts on whether or not to add a clearcoat at all?
Posted by: MiniStevieG Mar 20 2019, 12:01 PM
QUOTE(dr914@autoatlanta.com @ Mar 20 2019, 11:17 AM)
no way, just semi gloss trim paint that has the flex agent in it
QUOTE(MiniStevieG @ Mar 19 2019, 07:39 PM)
Sanded and resprayed a pair of 73’ metal bumpers with SEM trim black and I’m wondering if I should also add a Satin Clearcoat. Thoughts on whether or not to add a clearcoat at all?
Curious why you would need/want a flex agent on a metal bumper?
Posted by: bbrock Mar 20 2019, 12:10 PM
QUOTE(MiniStevieG @ Mar 20 2019, 12:01 PM)
QUOTE(dr914@autoatlanta.com @ Mar 20 2019, 11:17 AM)
no way, just semi gloss trim paint that has the flex agent in it
QUOTE(MiniStevieG @ Mar 19 2019, 07:39 PM)
Sanded and resprayed a pair of 73’ metal bumpers with SEM trim black and I’m wondering if I should also add a Satin Clearcoat. Thoughts on whether or not to add a clearcoat at all?
Curious why you would need/want a flex agent on a metal bumper?
Don't know the answer, but SEM Trim Black is flexible already. Pretty fantastic paint and your bumper looks great BTW
One other note, it seems a lot of people use satin and semi-gloss interchangeably but I don't think they are the same. Satin seems correct for bumpers and rocker covers to me.
Posted by: Literati914 Mar 20 2019, 06:41 PM
QUOTE(bbrock @ Mar 20 2019, 01:10 PM)
One other note, it seems a lot of people use satin and semi-gloss interchangeably but I don't think they are the same. Satin seems correct for bumpers and rocker covers to me.
Could not agree more! It's a pet peave of mine... especially when people call satin, "flat"
, which seems to be the norm (from my research of satin finishes specifically).
Stevie - the bumper looks great !