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UKPhilTR7
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Postby UKPhilTR7 » 19 May 2014 02:57

I am looking to spray my bumper and the headlight surrounds to give them a nearly new look but durable at the same time.

I want to keep them black, but it will be for plastic and rubber and not scratch easy.

Can anyone recommend any good paints for this which I can use to make them look like new again and which are very durable?

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Postby FI Spyder » 19 May 2014 13:42

Mine still look new so haven't had to do anything to them yet except use Auto Glym Bumper Care on them. For the Integra I got a aerosol can of Honda Bumper Paint from my local Auto Paint specialist (that supplies auto paint to the industry and the home DIY enthusiast). I would see if you have that type of supplier in your area and see what he carries and what his recommendations are. I haven't tried it yet but if you indeed have to "paint" them you have to take any silicone off the bumper (which other restorers use) with acetone and scrub with a scotch pad so you get a silicone free surface so the paint will stick.

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Postby darrellw » 19 May 2014 14:46

This article is about MGB bumpers, but if you want to go the whole nine yards in restoring them, the process would be the same:

http://www.mgexp.com/article/rb-repair.html

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Postby TRJIMBO » 19 May 2014 19:35

look up PlastX range of paints. Ebay your best bet

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Postby Orange Rag » 21 May 2014 02:19

I bought "Detail Doctor instant Restore" (as seen on TV).
It's the best product I've used on plastic and rubber bumpers.
I put it on in the spring and again when I put the car away in the fall.
You use very little so a 8 oz bottle will last years!
Gives it a satin like finish not wet and shiny.
Got it at Walmart in the states very cheap as I remember.
I guess it results would depend on the condition of the bumpers in the first place but worth a try.

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