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> replacing my back bumper and need to paint the new one, looking for advice
scott_in_nh
post Mar 14 2019, 08:51 AM
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My 74 bumper rusted around the tits

I found out when I bumped it with my knee and it fell off and hit my foot

So I bought an earlier titless bumper that is orange

I'll be painting it satin black with a spray can

What grit should I sand it with so the new paint gets some bite?

Should I prime it?

If so, what type of primer? Should I sand the primer? If so, what grit?

Thanks

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post Mar 14 2019, 09:03 AM
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How many cans should I buy to do both bumpers (have a replacement front too), rockers, both valences and a ducktail?
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post Mar 14 2019, 09:11 AM
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How many cans should I buy to do both bumpers (have a replacement front too), rockers, both valences and a ducktail?


I did both my valences, the rocker covers, and the mesh in the engine grill. It took a quart of SEM Trim Black thinned 1/1 with urethane reducer...so 1/2 gallon of product. Applied with an HVLP gun.

You'll go broke buying enough spray cans to do what you want to do.
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