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jim_hoyland |
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What kind/brand of paint should be used on the rubber front bumpers. I picked up a donar at the D & G to experiment with, but I just used Home Depot rattle cans.
Also; how should the bumper be preped before taking it to the painter ? Attached image(s) ![]() |
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DonTraver |
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The is a additive that you add to the paint that makes it very flexible.
BUT, at Tri-City Auto Paint Suppy here you can get any paint/mixture/color put into a rattle can. Goes for about $8 a can. Just repainted my moms rear bumper for her with the rattle can. I ordered two cans. I was pleasently surprised when one can gave 1 tack coat and 3 good coats. It's a big bumper too, Buick. Figure 1 can per bumper. That would be the easiest, check with your local Auto Paint Supply Shops. Good Luck, Don |
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