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i used blue masking tape, a good cleaner, 2000 grit wet sand paper, adheasion promoter, duplicolor primer, duplicolor gloss black

 

Duplicolor Fusion paint. It's made to bond with plastic. I've blasted it with the pressure washer and it doesn't come off.

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Duplicolor Fusion paint. It's made to bond with plastic. I've blasted it with the pressure washer and it doesn't come off.

 

 

Whereabouts did you purchases Duplicolor fusion paint?.... and is the same prep work required? For example wet sanding the surface first?

thanks :cheers:

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Whereabouts did you purchases Duplicolor fusion paint?.... and is the same prep work required? For example wet sanding the surface first?

thanks :cheers:

 

I got mine at Autozone or O'Reilly Auto. All I did was be sure it was clean and painted it. I just masked it off and gave it like 3 lite coats and the 4th was a little heavier. Its been on there a 1yr or so and still holding up good.

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I scuffed mine with a pad, Used a plastic bonding agent, plastic primer, and then fusion plastic paint..

 

Paint was found at wal-mart, everything else I got at a auto body shop.

 

My grilles, brake ducts, bowtie, bumper step pads have all held up for almost 2 years now.. still look new :cheers:

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