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Old 04-11-2011, 11:47 PM
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how to paint mustang side moldings

hi i just got my new side moldings for my 88 mustang lx. they are black plastic and i just wanted to know if i could buy the matching paint and spray it on? should i prime and sand them first? how many coats? thanks.
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Old 04-12-2011, 06:39 PM
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are they textured or smooth already
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Old 04-12-2011, 06:49 PM
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should be smooth, should be primered from the factory, but some come painted
first determine what surface your dealing with and get back to me
if they are bare plastic is a different prcess than paint or primer
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yea they are just bare plastic.
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Old 04-19-2011, 08:12 PM
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use a 3m scotchbrite pad and some house hold AJAX cleaner get a pail and some water soak the pad then shake on some ajax and thoroughly scuff the surface. you need a plastic adhesion promoter of some sort then primer it, then sand it and paint it
if you need any help PM me sadly i paint for a living lol
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Originally Posted by 89lxstanger
....sadly i paint for a living lol
Very cool job!!!

btw....I had my rockers painted and they look fabulous!
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Old 04-19-2011, 09:24 PM
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actually i love the custom aspect, but i work in a collison based shop its rather tedious, would like to start my own thing for custom paint and body, but no one wants to pay they think i can do perfection for peanuts lol

glad they turned out good for ya
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thanks for the advice everybody! but where would i aquire factory paint?? i thought i heard that napa auto does paint? thanks again!
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You should be able to find a body shop supply in toronto,, I normally wipe down plastics with a mix of viniger and rubbing Alcohol to get rid of the traces of silicone used in the release agents,,, body shop supply sell it as Prep , or you can get fish eyes.
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