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Can I paint a chome bumper
I got a chrome 72 bumper that Pont needs, but he wants a painted bumper. Is there a primer that will work in the chrome so the paint will still the same as a painted one. I know they make a special primer for galvanized stuff.
Anyone ever paint chrome before and how well did it work Thanks in advance |
There is an epoxy etching primer, but I've never seen anything paintwise stick to chrome for any length of time - I have heard of guys sandblasting a chrome part first before painting - maybe this might help.
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No problem, just simply use a dual action [D A] sander to cut in to the shiney finish. You need to use an epoxy primer such as dupont uro, it is expensive but you will have great results. I have done this many times. GOOD LUCK!
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However, you may be unhappy with the durability of a painted bumper. I've had 3 vehicles in my life where I painted the bumper, and it was a nightmare... rock chips just ate them up.
If you've seen my other thread on the bumper I'm doing now, I've decided to powdercoat. Now I'm just looking for a good color match, and if I don't find one, I may have to go chrome. But the chrome shops I've talked to so far are apparently trying to finance new jet boats with my wallet :( Kenneth |
XXL you can buy new repo bumbers cheaper than geting an old one chromed
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Not one like XXL has.....CUSTOM:D
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