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    Junior Member Carport Converter Dale's Avatar
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    Default Re: Spraying black bumpers

    Well no, I did mean to wet it down somewhere away from where you'll be spraying it.. like on the grass

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    you dont paint on the grass? hehe i did with a primer coat.....interesting results
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    Default Re: Spraying black bumpers

    hahaha no, I keep my spraying strictly to the booth.. I mean, garage

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    Default Re: Spraying black bumpers

    Hi,

    I have a plastic bumper that is white already, but it has a few scratches and dents around it. I have already smoothed a few of them with car body filler. Where should I go from now?

    Should I sand down the whole bumper so the primer can catch on good?

    So far from reading this thread, I think that I should sand down the whole bumper, and then apply a special plastic primer, then normal primer and then paint, is this the correct way or is there some steps that I'm missing out?

    Thanks if anybody can give me a few pointers.

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    Default Re: Spraying black bumpers

    I painted the bumpers on my 1988 16 valve 900i Saab black just roughen them up then apliied a 2 pack filler primer then 2 coats of the 2 pack black paint.

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