Plastic Molding
MSimpson
03-22-2005, 10:20 PM
Is it possible to paint the plastic molding on the two tone Jimmy and Blazers? The bottom of my truck is grey and the top part is Burgundy. Any help would be useful.
dmbrisket 51
03-22-2005, 11:11 PM
plastic doesnt like to hold paint, you can get krylon (sp?) and paint then clear coat it and hope it doesnt chip off right away
rlith
03-23-2005, 07:59 AM
Plastic will hold paint fine if done correctly..(look at the bumper covers)... Prep with a good prep solution, use a good adheasive promotor (bulldog comes to mind) And use a flex agent in the paint. Then use about 3 coats of clear (with flex agent) And you won't have to worry about chipping.
dmbrisket 51
03-23-2005, 08:15 AM
plastics are done with dye
rlith
03-23-2005, 08:38 AM
plastics are done with dye
When they are molded,yes, the color is injected into the plastic itself for interior, but when the car/truck is actually painted, the bumper plastic, grilles, etc are painted to match.. Plastic in general is all the same. Again, prepped and painted properly it won't crack/chip.
When they are molded,yes, the color is injected into the plastic itself for interior, but when the car/truck is actually painted, the bumper plastic, grilles, etc are painted to match.. Plastic in general is all the same. Again, prepped and painted properly it won't crack/chip.
BlazerLT
03-23-2005, 10:59 AM
Burgundy and gray actually looks nice. :)
chcknugget
03-24-2005, 05:35 PM
Plastic will hold paint fine if done correctly..(look at the bumper covers)...
The silver stripe on my bumper cover is practically non-existant right now. It's revealing the ugly yellow of the plastic beneath hahaha
Would you guys suggest the same painting process for this? I was thinking of taping the graphite off and using a brush to keep the "brushed" silver effect, but also of possibly spraying.
The silver stripe on my bumper cover is practically non-existant right now. It's revealing the ugly yellow of the plastic beneath hahaha
Would you guys suggest the same painting process for this? I was thinking of taping the graphite off and using a brush to keep the "brushed" silver effect, but also of possibly spraying.
BlazerLT
03-24-2005, 06:08 PM
Go to the dealer and get another bumper trim strip.
chcknugget
03-24-2005, 10:01 PM
It isn't a trim strip... It's a recessed painted surface and the silver paint (or whatever) is wearing away.
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