Feather. Scuff Degrease. Hit it with SEM's adhesion promoter, then spray it with this...
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Wow. Big pic!
Or this...
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There's a couple of other brands, but these are the one's I'm familiar with.
Just use the same-brand adhesion promoter. Different formulations between the two can cause probs.
I use this stuff on everything.
Either as an accent or to make things disappear. Want to hide something in plain sight? Paint it black.
Works really well on custom stuff. Console trim parts. Dash & door panel pieces. Seat frames & tracks. Underhood detailing. Suspension parts. Outer mirrors. Door handles.
Oh yea...bumpers too! But not chrome ones. No paint really works on that.
Neither flat nor flashy. Little more shine than a matte finish.
Bodyman/painter bud once called it a 70° gloss.
It's what my '98's bumper is done with.
Hard to take pix of black trucks but you can see that it does have a kinda-sorta shine, but not any real reflective depth.
Done almost 20 years ago. No chips. No scratches. Never had to touch it up.
Tuff stuff!
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