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It's certainly on my list of things to do, If you are doing bedliner I personally would just use something more coarse like and rough it up. Doesn't have to be super smooth for bedliner, and it will adhere better I would think.
With mine, I sanded the chrome off with a power hand sander w/ 200 and 320 grit, sprayed adhesion promoter, etching primer (2 coats). But I used the duplicolor bed armor roll on bed liner and painted it on with a small paint brush. I put about 2 coats on it.
With mine, I sanded the chrome off with a power hand sander w/ 200 and 320 grit, sprayed adhesion promoter, etching primer (2 coats). But I used the duplicolor bed armor roll on bed liner and painted it on with a small paint brush. I put about 2 coats on it.
Thats what I have used on my rockers. Thanks for the tips.
Took the grille off the truck. Flipped it over and removed the criss cross part. Scuffed with light grit and blasted about 4-5 coats of satin black rust oleum.
I'm plastidipping my grill right now the only prep work I did on was jut wipe off the dirt and clean it with some too gone wipes the paint is going on with no issues
I plastidipped mine to and it looks awesome really brings the front end together. It's awesome just clean and spray, I did three coats with one can. I'll get some pics sometime this week she's covered in mud right now so....
You will rip plasti dip up with high pressure water. I had 10 Coats on the eclipse, had to hand wash and rinse. (Btw. 10 coats of plasti dip on a car takes around 18 cans... if anyone is feeling frisky.)