Suggestions on paint for moulding trim?
I'm about to respray my '95 Dakota in pure white. For contrast, I need to freshen up the wheelwell moulding trim, side mirrors, etc. Spray cans are fine. What product would look close to factory black, be fairly durable and not break the bank? I'm a fan of Krylon Satin Black but I'm sure there are others out there. Any suggestions?


Dupli color plastic primer. It is clear. Then duiplicolor sand able primer black (go by the cap), and duplicolor clear coat on top.
You should sand that plastic before paint and after the first coat of black.
You should sand that plastic before paint and after the first coat of black.
Last edited by onemore94dak; Jul 27, 2019 at 09:27 AM.
I've had good luck with SEM bumper coatings. I do use flexible primer though and I know some others don't.
You have to be very clean with the trim, no grease / oil or dirt. Wash with soap and water first, then use prepsol (or similar) to make sure no oils, but I don't sand it.
Steve
You have to be very clean with the trim, no grease / oil or dirt. Wash with soap and water first, then use prepsol (or similar) to make sure no oils, but I don't sand it.
Steve
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