Painting Chrome
take some 600 grit sand paper and sand the bumpers till they are dol and no shinny spots then primer it and then paint it. you can paint over anything with the right prep
Sand
clean
prime
paint
Sand
clean
prime
paint
you going to spray paint it right?
If so just get the primer from the auto parts store that is with the paint try not to mix brands. i always clean with Windex or some glass cleaner because it removes oils
If so just get the primer from the auto parts store that is with the paint try not to mix brands. i always clean with Windex or some glass cleaner because it removes oils
I would rather pay less than $50 for paint than a couple hundered bucks for two new bumpers
Im not discouraging him im just trying to make something a little easier for him.
yeah but Im just a little intimidated because its chrome....so just sand it down with 600 grit until no chrome is left, clean it,primer and put a couple coats on it?
You dont have to sand til the chrome is gone just till it is dull. Let it dry and make sure you see no shiny spots and you are good to go.
deal I plan on doing it here in the next couple days when it gets warmer...I will let you know how it goes
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You should use etching primer and then a coat of filler primer on top of that. And if there is any rust in the chrome or if the chrome is chipping anywhere then the paint will start flaking and you WILL have to remove every last bit of chrome to make the paint stick.
Yeah I was gonna use dupli color primer and gloss black
wow i can tell you guys havent been near body shops or ever doing a restoration on a vehicle...
*IF* you want to proper bond to a chromed part you want to sand blast the part that is chrome its not so much removing the chrome you will some. but its etching it is the main reason..
Ryan said Etching primer which is correct then sand and sealer primer then sand some more wet sand to atleast 2000grit then paint.. if its a base coat clear about 2-5 coats will do then sand wet sand atleast to 2000 grit then start the polishing buffing process till its nice and shiney..
*IF* you want to proper bond to a chromed part you want to sand blast the part that is chrome its not so much removing the chrome you will some. but its etching it is the main reason..
Ryan said Etching primer which is correct then sand and sealer primer then sand some more wet sand to atleast 2000grit then paint.. if its a base coat clear about 2-5 coats will do then sand wet sand atleast to 2000 grit then start the polishing buffing process till its nice and shiney..
Last edited by Redneckstone; Mar 28, 2009 at 12:15 PM.
like stated Etching primer and sealer primer..
Precleano for cleaning and prepping before all painting and primering.. removes contaminates and silicone so you dont get fish eyes
Light LIGHT key word skim of bondo on any minor rough spots and or low spots..
Precleano for cleaning and prepping before all painting and primering.. removes contaminates and silicone so you dont get fish eyes
Light LIGHT key word skim of bondo on any minor rough spots and or low spots..
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