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air dam / lower bumper painting??

This is a discussion on air dam / lower bumper painting?? within the Visual/Body Modifications forums, part of the W Body Tech category; I am thinking about painting the air dam (I think thats the term) / lower bumper blue on my silver ...

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    I am thinking about painting the air dam (I think thats the term) / lower bumper blue on my silver gt when it gets warmer. I hoping ill be able to do it myself, is the painting plastic pieces how to a good tutorial to follow? I also found this one?
    And whats the best way to go about painting it, do I need to take off the air dam, if so is it easy? this one looks like he left it on

    just so im using the correct terms:
    like this except not orange http://www.migpc.com/forumv2/album_pic.php?pic_id=6061

    Thanks for any in help, I appreciate it

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    If you're going to be using spray paint just make sure you do real good prep work.


    You can do just a good of a job using spray paint as you can with car paint. Just to let you know.

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    Default Re: air dam / lower bumper painting??

    by prep work do you mean washing it really good?
    or what else do you mean


    and are those how tos any good?

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    Well you need to sand it. Then prep it with more than likley denatured alcohol. That seema to work the best for plastics.


    Otherwise you are going to be getting peeling and cracking pretty quick.

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    Default Re: air dam / lower bumper painting??

    sorry if im bothering you with a bunch of questions.
    So I should wet sand it, with what grit?
    and can you get denatured alcohol at most stores?
    then apply the coats of paint then the clear coat

    i greatly appreciate all your help

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    You're not bothering me.


    I would sand it with around 1000 grit.


    Yup you can get denatured stuff at lowes or home depot.


    Yup just apply the base coat then the clear coat.



    If you did not want to do it you're self i'm sure you could find a body shop that would do it with a single stage for about 50 bucks.

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    Oh...and you can thank me with the thanks button that is on the right hand side of my posts if you have enough posts to have that enabled yet.

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    Default Re: air dam / lower bumper painting??

    ha i was just thinkin about doing that

    one more thing, if im going to do it myself, I can do with the piece on right? or should I take it off??

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    I would tape everything off and get some plastic on the rest of the car so the overspray does not get everywhere.


    If you're going to do it with spray paint, Put it in some hot water for about 10 minutes. It helps it have a little more pressure and makes a finer mist.

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    Also, don't try and coat it with one pass. Kepp the can about 6 to 8 inches away and do long even coats. Let it dry good inbetween coats. This will help you from getting runs and for the paint to cure properly. The biggest thing is to TAKE YOUR TIME!!!!!

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    ok thanks for the tips, I wont be doing it till it warms up around spring time....
    cant wait for this MI winter to end...

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    cojo you have a PM .
    *sig is too tall*

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    Default Re: air dam / lower bumper painting??

    Quote Originally Posted by cojo View Post
    ok thanks for the tips, I wont be doing it till it warms up around spring time....
    cant wait for this MI winter to end...
    same here, lookin forward to doin some mods once its warm

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