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DISCUSSION => Exterior => Topic started by: n2motorsports on November 15, 2007, 10:35:59 AM
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the black paint has faded due to the constant dirt/sand from the wheels blasting away at it. I want to refresh that part, what type of paint will withstand the dirt/sand from everyday driving? I was thinking of apply rustoleum with a roller brush. Is there a specific product for that instead?
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There is actually a paint made by 3M or SEM that is just like the original stuff. Try searching the forum; I know people have posted about it before.
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wurth has several options too
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this is what you want to use
(http://lh4.google.com/mroten/Rt-gWndStwI/AAAAAAAAIzk/OtMnzvowum0/s800/IMG_1679.JPG)
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i was going to go with wurth's stone guard. how does the SEM stand up to stone/rocks thrown form the wheels?
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I used POR 15 on mine and then rattlecanned some rustoleum over it to protect it from the sun. It's been a year since I did it and it seems to be holding up very good.
Here's the POR 15 site. I'm pretty happy with the results
http://www.por15.com/products.asp?dept=1
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I used some underbody undercoating type stuff. It worked pretty well and has held up for 6 months now. I just got it a pepboys or NAPA.
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the bumpercoater has withstood rock peppering on the front of my Golf for about 5000 miles now with no issues.
I have it on some very exposed areas on my bike too and have had no issues with it chipping or flaking.
SEM products are professional grade. this is the kind of stuff that body shops use. the texture, colour and finish are very OEM.
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the bumpercoater has withstood rock peppering on the front of my Golf for about 5000 miles now with no issues.
I have it on some very exposed areas on my bike too and have had no issues with it chipping or flaking.
SEM products are professional grade. this is the kind of stuff that body shops use. the texture, colour and finish are very OEM.
SOLD!!!
i think ill use it to paint my chrome grill as well. thanks.
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SOLD!!!
i think ill use it to paint my chrome grill as well. thanks.
For the chrome grill you want the SEM trim paint.
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For the chrome grill you want the SEM trim paint.
correct. you could probably use the bumpercoater, but that's not the intended use.
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this is what you want to use
(http://lh4.google.com/mroten/Rt-gWndStwI/AAAAAAAAIzk/OtMnzvowum0/s800/IMG_1679.JPG)
How many cans should one buy if they are planning on updating their rocker panels? And how many coats have you guys used to help it with stand all the weathering? Other than normal paint prepping should a primer be used????
And did you guys just use the "Original Bumper Coater" (PN 39103)??
Thanks
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Anyone?....Anyone?....probably like 2-3 cans for the rocker panels???? How many coats should one use on the rocker panels???
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those cans are pretty large, i purchased 2, but it's cold here so im putting it off until spring. btw, they are pretty pricey, about $12-15/can. i'm planning to do 2 coats.
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I want to do my lip and rockers the same color (red) as my car .
Any suggestions??
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Get a bodyshop to match the paint on your car (probably faded a bit from the OEM color) and have them put it into spray cans. I have no idea how it will hold up, but a couple of coats should do it. I suppose you could roller it as well, but that is a bit more work.
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I found it for 10.99 a can here:
http://www.levineautoparts.com/sembumcoatae.html
Did you guys get just the original bumper coater cause I dont want glossy!! Correct?? On that page I am looking at P/N 39103...Is this correct???