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> Bumper top restoration??
Ferg
post Mar 20 2003, 10:17 AM
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On the new 74 white car both rubber bumper tops are nice and straight, (not wavey) but the finish is not new anymore. The front looks like it was maybe coated or painted black at one time. Has anyone refinished them with some sort of flexible black paint?? I can't see spending the moeny for new ones, but the rest of the finish on the car is so nice I feel like I need to do something. Ferg
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post Mar 20 2003, 10:21 AM
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I was thinking about doing the same thing. I've seen a 914-6 GT conversion in my area where the fiberglass bumper top was masked off and painted with truck bed liner paint. It looked great. I was thinking of trying the same thing on a very weathered bumper I have. I wonder if anyone has tried it?
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post Mar 20 2003, 11:05 AM
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My 74 bumper tops had black paint on them also! I sanded them down with a power sander and 80 grit paper. It took a few days. Then I switched to 120 & 240 grit and did it again. When all was done it looked good. you can still see some minor stuff but after 4 days of sanding it looked great too me!!

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post Mar 20 2003, 11:43 AM
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Jeff after sanding did you seal them in any way?? By your description, the material is consistant the whole way though, that's good news. I will start the sanding process tonight!! Ferg.
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post Mar 20 2003, 01:23 PM
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No I didn't seal them! I just kept sanding with finer grit paper until it looked even.

Don't over do it! Mine were not that bad to start with so I just took down the top layer to remove the paint.

And yes the material is consistant!

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post Mar 20 2003, 01:34 PM
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I just redid mine. I sanded them a little, then used spot putty, sanded some more, painted with a flexible paint, more spot putty, sanding and paint, etc. , etc. They came out not too bad, much better than they were. It will be interesting to see if the spot putty will hold up or if it will crack.
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post Mar 20 2003, 01:39 PM
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On one of my previous 914's the bumper top was painted/sealed with something. I have seen advertisements for rubber renew or bumper rubber restorer or some sort of crap like that.
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post Mar 20 2003, 10:15 PM
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Pledge will make them look nice after you get the paint off
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post Mar 20 2003, 11:22 PM
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SOS worked great on my fuel tank rubber bumper things. Then Pledge, Murphy's oil, or Kendall Super Blue wheel bearing grease (IMG:style_emoticons/default/boldblue.gif)
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post Mar 22 2003, 12:31 PM
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how is the sanding comming?
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post Mar 24 2003, 10:22 AM
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how is the sanding comming?

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never got started, but this week for sure. Ferg.
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