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Old 08-15-03, 10:15   #1 (permalink)
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Painting Textured Plastic Trim ??? (Help!)

I am contemplating painting my black textured fender flares red to match my truck. I have a few questions for the painting experts:

1) If I buy color-matched spray paint in a can from an automotive store, will this stick to my flares OK if they are properly prepped?

2) What do I need to do to prep them?

3) Since the flares are slightly textured, I'm worried about sealant/wax getting into the crannies and making them look crappy. Has anyone else painted textured trim?

I would appreciate any comments or help on this.
 
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Old 08-15-03, 10:26   #2 (permalink)
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Just talked to a co-worker who has a Jeep. He painted his with Rustoleum paint for plastic furniture. He also used their plastic primer. All he did was clean them with alcohol and spray following the directions. They look great.

I recommended he scuff them with a fine scotchbrite pad and try SEM trim paint from a body suppy store. I've used SEM paint it works great!
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Old 08-15-03, 12:42   #3 (permalink)
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How about sanding them smooth and then shooting them? It would lend a unique look to your truck, and wouldn't add too much to the prep time. Either route you go, you should check out Paint Scratch.com and get their primer and paint with the flex agent mixed in. The flex agent will help prevent cracking and peeling on your flexible body parts.
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Old 08-15-03, 07:50   #4 (permalink)
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Thanks for the suggestions so far. What I'm really wondering is if the paint would start peeling off after a year or so.

The Tacoma comes with a color-keyed fender flare option. I used to think that the black flares looked better, but anymore I think that color-keyed look better...
 
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The paint won't last if you don't smooth it first. Even then it's pretty hard to get it even. I was ready to pay the best shop in town whatever they wanted to paint my trim and they said they wouldn't do it since it's so easy to screw up.
 
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Old 10-07-09, 11:38   #6 (permalink)
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Re: Painting Textured Plastic Trim ??? (Help!)

I want to paint my fender flares too and what kind of paint should I use? Can i do it myself or should i take it to the shop and let them do the work instead? thanks.

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Old 10-10-09, 04:17   #7 (permalink)
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Re: Painting Textured Plastic Trim ??? (Help!)

Plastic relies heavily on being cleaned well for a good bond. Plastic is also one of the most commonly failed procedures, textured plastics are the worst. I'd suggest you get a sanding paste designed for plastic and use a nylon pad with it for prep. Follow that with a plastic cleaner, a plastic primer then paint. Flexible products are only required for flexible plastics, not rigid ones if thats what the flares are.
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Old 10-10-09, 08:36   #8 (permalink)
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Re: Painting Textured Plastic Trim ??? (Help!)

6 year old thread!! What Jimmo said. You can also try Bulldog adhesion promoter (sold at bodyshop supply stores).
 
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Re: Painting Textured Plastic Trim ??? (Help!)

How i painted my bumpers. Granted I did mine in a paint booth but same basic principal.

Prep it right and use a good adhesion promoter and you will be fine.

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Old 10-11-09, 05:47   #10 (permalink)
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Re: Painting Textured Plastic Trim ??? (Help!)

lol, didn't realize it was a six year old thread! it was on the first page of the category. guess this section doesn't get trafficed much.
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