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> Back to black, Bumper top
NARP74
post Aug 21 2024, 05:05 PM
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I have two rubber front bumper tops. 1 is old, wavy and the ends stick out like wings on a Gulfstream jet.
The other is generally in good shape but might have been repaired and one end is grey and white like primer or patch.
The wavy one is on now but I want to use the other one.
What can I spray on it to get a nice even black color? Probably needs to be a paint for rubber, not a rub on restore product for plastic.
Anyone use anything that worked. This car is not worth new parts right now.
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post Aug 25 2024, 07:50 PM
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I guess signals got crossed somewhere. There is no black in back to black. It is a topical dressing for something that is already black. As mentioned in the first post, I need to add black first. Looks like John understood that.
I did half the bumper top before I figured out the can was spraying correctly.
So I am back on the hunt for something to add black to cover up the grey and white colors on the bumper top. Now I have to fight the mothers too. Then Mothers might be a good dressing later.
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