Black exterior touch up
#1
Black exterior touch up
If i wanted to repaint some of the faded plastic what grit sandpaper would i use? Im assuming paint it with some high gloss black?
#2
RE: Black exterior touch up
I just redid mine and I used a combination of 180 and 220 grit then 4 coats of filler primer then 4 coats of gloss black I will post up pics when I get a chance I took a few pics. I used the duplicolor gloss black which turned out really nice!!
#3
RE: Black exterior touch up
Ok ill go ahead and get the stuff. Any particular filler primer?
#4
RE: Black exterior touch up
I used the duplicolor filler primer and color I used was the light grey, but as long as it says filler primer on it I don't think it matters. I got all the stuff I used at autozone for under 20 bucks!!
#5
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im going to paint my side mirrors when i do my bumper. what grit would i use to scuff these up?
#6
RE: Black exterior touch up
Just clean them with dish washing liquid to get rid of any armor-all and paint them with krylon fusion. Thats what I did and they haven't faded at all. You shouldn't need to scuff them up or anything.
#7
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Ok. My driver side mirror was busted out by some punk, does advance auto or a local place carry these in stock?
#8
RE: Black exterior touch up
Depends. They won't have the power mirror, but if its the mirror like this...
...they will have it in stock.
...they will have it in stock.
#9
RE: Black exterior touch up
I'd scuff it up with at least 400 to give the primer something to bite to. That or use self etching primer before the filler primer. What ever you do just make sure you use the same line of products, don't mix and match brands on paint and primer. Nothing like getting done spraying and come back the next day to find out your paint didn't like your primer.
#10
RE: Black exterior touch up **pics**
ok heres what i need to repaint and get looking good again.
any suggestions other than above?
any suggestions other than above?