Jim- My opinion is to start w/ self etching primer. I think it comes in balck
and a redish BUT a paint shop would be who to ask. Then you can leave it as is
or paint it to match your car. Thats my opinion- like A-holes- most of us have
one- some of us seem to have several.
Good luck.
TtT
--- On Wed, 8/11/10, Rollright@aol.com <Rollright@aol.com> wrote:
From: Rollright@aol.com <Rollright@aol.com>
Subject: [Tigers] Chrome bumpers /painting the rear
To: tigers@Autox.Team.Net
Cc: onegonefish@comcast.net, todbrown@roadrunner.com
Date: Wednesday, August 11, 2010, 8:10 AM
Hello,
Just got back my (4) bumpers from Nu-Chrome in New Bedford, MA. They are
absolutely beautiful ! I sent two of them to Gary Fish last night via wife,
and he was also very, very pleased. The cost was $ 250 each.
I am totally satisfied. I have no connection to Nu-Chrome other than as a
business partner.
For your convenience, their number is 800-422-8012. You forget what really
good chrome looks like. What a pleasure.
Now, I remember that people have talked about painting the rear side of the
bumpers to prevent rust. Is there any hot set-up in this process? I have a
can of Eastwood Rust Encapsulator, but as there is no rust as of yet, I'm
not sure this is the correct paint to use. So what do you fellows recommend
?
Thanks in advance,
Jim Armstrong
Mk 1A 382002083
LRXFE
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