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  • E30_(1st Musk)_
    R3VLimited
    • May 2009
    • 2008

    #16
    Originally posted by MattM
    yes you can, but i can tell you right now that 30 year old paint wont look the same as 30 minute old paint. you will see a line where you didnt apply new paint. If you are doing any repairing to the bumper you are best off to spray the entire thing.

    the best paint for the trim (IMO) is SEM black trim paint. it is designed for plastic and matches the factory color very well(you arent stuck painting every peice of black on your car afterwards so it looks right)

    Im currently working on my bumpers too, retrofitting to fit an early model car... quite the task

    yeah it is quite the task....
    do you know if the same process is used in metal body parts.hood/fender

    i mean as in the same sandpaper grit?
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    • Need4Speed1299
      Advanced Member
      • Oct 2007
      • 119

      #17
      I would suggest using the same grit profiles I listed in the other thread, but get a paint and primer meant for plastic.

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      • E30_(1st Musk)_
        R3VLimited
        • May 2009
        • 2008

        #18
        ok.. i sanded down the bumper... i ran out of the gray primer on my fender. so i bought the black...
        When i put the black primer i can see the spots that were sanded more....
        could this b that only black prime does this???
        (for as much as i tried. even with a sanding block some spots went deeper than others)
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        • Need4Speed1299
          Advanced Member
          • Oct 2007
          • 119

          #19
          If you have a camera take some pictures.

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          • E30_(1st Musk)_
            R3VLimited
            • May 2009
            • 2008

            #20
            my camera dosent work. bu

            these are the spots that still show up after the primer
            i think therre called. high sanding spots

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            • E30_(1st Musk)_
              R3VLimited
              • May 2009
              • 2008

              #21
              NEVERMIND!!!!i used the gray primer. and it came out perfect. black sux. now i know why people are always using the gray(yes im a noob)....

              Painting in progress. ill see if i can get picss
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              • Need4Speed1299
                Advanced Member
                • Oct 2007
                • 119

                #22
                I hope all goes well for you. It looks like your dealing with a lot of high spots, bondo, and glaze.

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