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Maydnaella
04-28-2002, 08:39 PM
I know some of you guys got the side mouldings painted as well as the "black" bumpers and all that, how well does the paint hold up? I can't decide whether or not to have mine painted when they do the car. :-P

damackz
04-28-2002, 08:42 PM
It looks way better but tha dude told me when i was getting it painted that tha bumper paint will come off, so far it hasnt except for tha bottom of tha front one cuz i kinda took it off roading lol but yeah it usually keepz on pretty good, u should do it for sure!
what colour are u painting it?

87accordlxi
04-28-2002, 08:47 PM
you just gotta make sure the paint is thin and flexible enough. i repainted my moldings black last summer and it still looks brand new (the moldings, not the car hehe).

YK86
04-29-2002, 12:21 AM
As long as the shop preps it right and uses the proper flex agent in the paint, it will not flake off unless rocks or something hit it.

89AccordNate
04-29-2002, 04:05 AM
Yeah you can do it, sand it down really well, use this stuff and it looks like this..

http://www.pennswoods.net/~rita/products.jpg[img]http://www.pennswoods.net/~rita/primered.jpg
http://www.pennswoods.net/~rita/finish.jpg

Pretty straight forward :)

Nate.

Sabz5150
04-29-2002, 06:26 AM
Schweet Nate! My bumpers are fading, and I want that slick mirror black finish on them. Looks nice!

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Maydnaella
04-29-2002, 09:12 AM
ohh! very nice! thanks for the picture of the tools too! i wonder if i should get a new bumper for it. I think i remember there was a gouge or scratch on one of the corners. :/ i dunno if it would sand off.

JasonsPimpn89
04-29-2002, 07:46 PM
BONDO...Yeah for bondo. Use it, it may be alittle more difficult, but a lot cheaper than buying a whole bumper...BONDO, yeah for bondo!!!;)

Matty_StyLz
04-29-2002, 08:22 PM
Here's an Accident story that deserves to go down in the record books for all time greatest bumpers.

I was driving in the 2nd lane from the right of a 4 lane street, them some guy in a 94 Ford Probe slides accross 2 lanes and slams into my front bumper (black) we get out, he admits that it's his fault etc..... there's a scratch on my driver's side bumper about 6 inches long, not too deep (or so it seems) there is no other damage whatsoever, and the best part about it is there's a dent the size of his entire door panel on his car!!!! He gave me 50 bucks and told me to forget it! 3 CHEERS FOR HONDA!!!!!! :p :D


Now all there is to do is re-paint the bumper using the oh so conveniently placed products above :D

Vanilla Sky
04-29-2002, 08:58 PM
chck behind the bumper before you start doing anytihng...

my uncle had an old civic, and his wife's sun wrecked it... looked like nothing had happened to it other than the bumper bein messed up... but my uncle pulled the bumper off, and the car was a hell of a lot worse than it looked from the surface(ie: bent frame)

Derick

JasonsPimpn89
04-29-2002, 09:13 PM
Thats the problem w/a unibody car the force of the impact is asorbed through the car, so even if it looks alright on the out side, check behind it to make sure...DON't FORGET THE BONDO... :D

JasonsPimpn89
04-29-2002, 09:43 PM
Thats the problem w/a unibody car the force of the impact is asorbed through the car, so even if it looks alright on the out side, check behind it to make sure...DON't FORGET THE BONDO... :D

Sabz5150
05-01-2002, 07:01 AM
Deja Vu - The sensation that you're doing something that you've done before...

Deja Vu - The sensation that you're doing something that you've done before...

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