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Originally Posted by Trey318
Painting plastics is kinda tricky. My dad usually uses an adhesion promoter, I think called Bully Dog, that allows the paint to stick better. It usually helps prevent the paint from flaking.
Paint supply stores will have all the info sheets that should include all the ratios. They should also be able to tell what type of reducers/hardeners you'll need per application.
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Yea, I was going to mention that also but, I haven't had that good a luck with "Bull Dog". It really doesn't matter since he said he is painting the metal part of the bumper, not the plastics like we assumed.
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