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I used Duplicolor Black Bumper Paint with no primer, just a little light sanding. The spoiler right now looks like the shadowline, sort of a semi-gloss, but I'm sure with time that it will fade. This is just temporary any how, I wanna get the trunklid repainted and when I do that I'll have the spoiler painted too. The reason I did it was because the PO put some crappy red paint on it and it was a really faded.
I used Duplicolor Black Bumper Paint with no primer, just a little light sanding. The spoiler right now looks like the shadowline, sort of a semi-gloss, but I'm sure with time that it will fade. This is just temporary any how, I wanna get the trunklid repainted and when I do that I'll have the spoiler painted too. The reason I did it was because the PO put some crappy red paint on it and it was a really faded.
I'm interested in how well the duplicolor holds up for you.
For shadowline trim, one tip- use "Trim Black" made by Wurth. It does not fade or haze. It is about $8 for a big can & is the best we've found yet. I did my M-Tech I rear wing & kidney grilles on the 325e with it & they still look brand new-
SEM also makes a similar trim black too~
Car looks good boom boom - You gonna be able to make to Sebring on Saturday? :D
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