Mark, I have gotten very good results using this using on the fiberglass bumpers and cladding: https://www.semproducts.com/product/bumper-coatertm/39104 How long it holds up is to be seen though.. I have also used Adhesion promoter on the plastic pieces: https://www.semproducts.com/product/plastic-adhesion-promoter/promoter
On 8/29/18 5:22 PM, Mark Belanger wrote: > Greetings all, > > I recently got a replacement center piece for the airdam on my '91 GL > Camper, which I lost on a bad trail. It's pretty faded, so I'm wondering > whether there is a reliable way to get it and possibly the lower grille > closer to the original black? > > Typically I've seen recommendations of using matte black spray paint, but > I'm skeptical of paints ability to adhere to plastic when it will take such > abuse from rocks and other road debris. > > Has anyone used Bondo Black or Meguiars Ultimate Black with any success? > I've also heard of some technique using a hot air gun, but haven't yet > researched that. > > > Thanks much, > MB > -- > ________________________________________________________________________ > Mark Belanger - mbelanger@gmail.com |
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