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04-24-2011 08:34 PM #1SlowMS3!
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Polyurethane lip help
Ok... so I have a polyurethane front lip and had to paint it several times because the paint keeps peeling off. This time I want to paint it the color of the car, but I want to make sure the paint doesn't peel or chip. can anyone help? Any suggestions? Thanks.

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04-25-2011 10:58 PM #2Wide Open and Sideways!
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Bulldog adhesion promoter will help.
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04-27-2011 07:04 AM #3
Most good paint systems have some type of plastic adhesion promotor. A MUST for those plastic parts.
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06-10-2011 11:37 PM #4
sounds like your not using a scuffing agent or adhesion promtor...most lips are made out of abs plastic which require a very fine scuff or sanding...if your sanding use 600 wet/dry paper...if your scuffing.. use a gray 3m scotch pad with a scuffing agent after all said and done wash with soap and water and dry throughly. apply 1-2 coats of adhesion promoter and let that flash before spraying any kind of paint
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