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How to prep TPO for paint?????
Need help.....want to know how to prep a TPO (Thermoplastic polyolefin) bumper for maximum adhesion?:eek2:
1. wash item with a mild detergent 2. wet sand to my desired smoothness 3. spot putty a few gouges/fill, sand, smooth 4. wash item with a mild detergent 5. wash item with a wax and grease remover 6. apply Adhesion Promoter 7. apply primer 8. fix defects missed earlier that now show with a primer coat/this step would include another washing; wet sand to scuff the primer coat 9. apply color 10. apply clear |
11 wet sand again if needed
12 buff/finish for the final time, wax. Seems you gots a pretty good idea of what to do. Prep is key to painted, runs in paint and clear, can be dealt with after.. I would also add some type or get a paint made for bumpers( as it will have a flex additive, that will keep from flaking or cracking if flexed). You can X the first step, just start sanding.. Wet sanding will take longer then dry sanding, you do not want the surface totally smooth. It should be a little bit ruff, so the promoter has something to bite into.. :D I am prob leaving something out, but you seem to have it.. |
When washing before and after sanding use scalding hot water to wash and rinse as it will help release oils from mold that were used as a release agent.
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Nice tips. Should be re-painting my grille and lower valance this weekend.
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thanks for the tips! I still don't know if I'm brave enough to give this a go....but....I may just have to try it out!
If you have some more info please post it up! |
Just go with it.. Only one way to find out. worst case is you have to get it done again.. No worries
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well with having access to the paint booth on base maybe I should give it a try???
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I have adhesion promoter that says clear primer
Do u still need to primer I would think you would? |
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