Results 1 to 14 of 14

Thread: Faded bumper trim

  1. #1
    DX User 89LxiAg's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2003
    Vehicle
    1989 Honda Accord LX-i Coupe 5-spd
    Location
    Ridgecrest, California
    Posts
    63

    Question Faded bumper trim

    Has anyone had the same problem of faded bumper trim (that black strip that runs around each bumper toward the top edge)? I bought some dye for them and have applied it with some success. The dye is called Forever Black (www.foreverblack.net). The only problem I have with the dye is that it seems to have come off in some places (looks like water drop shapes).

    I was really wondering if someone has used this product or something similar and found a way to get it to stick permanantly to the trim? I recently tried light sanding, but haven't quite finished that project yet. I was really hoping for some kind of primer or something. Anyway, thanks for the help.

    BTW, I really don't want to attempt spray paint, I worry about the overspray, but let me know. Thanks again.
    1989 Accord LX-i Coupe
    K&N Air Filter, fog lights, NGK plugs, Bosch wires, Pioneer 5500MP, Pioneer 5.25's and 6x9's



  2. #2
    LX User Osiris's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2003
    Vehicle
    1986 Honda Accord
    Location
    Waco, TX
    Posts
    427
    Painting your bumpers wont cause too much overspray. Make sure its not humid or windy. This is what hostile java did to his bumper.



    -=MIKE=-

    Updated progress on my car weekly here-> http://www.cardomain.com/member_page...page_id=383034




  3. #3


    Join Date
    Nov 2000
    Posts
    3,179
    I sprayed mine too, but I had to sand the crap out of the strips and use acetone to clean them because I had tried too many products like silicone, armor all, and back-to-black.

    Finally on the third spraying of the bumpers the paint stayed on!

  4. #4

    HostileJava's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2002
    Vehicle
    03 Accord V6, 98 and 99 Odyssey, 99 Blazer
    Location
    Northampton, PA
    Posts
    6,527

    Re: Faded bumper trim

    Originally posted by 89LxiAg
    Has anyone had the same problem of faded bumper trim (that black strip that runs around each bumper toward the top edge)? I bought some dye for them and have applied it with some success. The dye is called Forever Black (www.foreverblack.net). The only problem I have with the dye is that it seems to have come off in some places (looks like water drop shapes).
    That stuff your using isn't really meant to be permanent. I needs to be applied every couple of weeks. The best way to go about getting black again is using either bumper paint that you can buy at the auto parts store or do what I did. I sanded lightly, cleaned and sprayed all the bumpers with Krylon Fusion.

  5. #5
    LX User meangreenLXi's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2003
    Vehicle
    1989/Accord/LXi
    Location
    Rochester, NY
    Posts
    370
    Great idea, I have the same problem and wondered how to get the bumper and the strips around the car back to the black color. So the Krylon paint will stay on with one coat?
    "Mods to come," Pacesetter header, hi flo cat conver, strut bars, lowering springs.




    http://members.cardomain.com/jimoblivion
    Offical SpeedCamp Member: Rick James B!tch!

  6. #6

    HostileJava's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2002
    Vehicle
    03 Accord V6, 98 and 99 Odyssey, 99 Blazer
    Location
    Northampton, PA
    Posts
    6,527
    It works best if applied with 2-3 coats. I think it gives a better finish that way.

  7. #7
    3Geez Veteran lostforawhile's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2002
    Vehicle
    86 hatchback, 1990 Lincoln Towncar
    Location
    nowhere GA
    Posts
    15,401

    Re: Faded bumper trim

    since this is a technical thread,wanted to add an update,I used the duplicolor bumper coating with really good sucess on both my back bumper and recently on the front bumper, in order to really clean it good,i used the dupont plastic prep you get from an auto paint store,it takes a lot of junk off that even scrubbing won't remove. sometimes some of the silicone based stuff is resistant to even soap and water. this is alcohol based and takes everything off. just make sure to use it in a well ventilated place because it's really strong. I primed my bumpers with the tech-niques flex primer from nappa,this is a pro grade flexible parts primer,and will make sure your paint has a good subsurface to stick too. since these bumpers are a hard plastic,with the flex primer underneath i'm pretty sure you can paint them with any color you want.

  8. #8
    LX User 86-accord-lxi's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2005
    Vehicle
    ^My other asian body^ 1989 4dr lxi
    Location
    OKC
    Posts
    352

    Re: Faded bumper trim

    I just wipe mine down with black magic tire shine, but it still doesn't help
    the back bumper because it has already turned gray. Has anyone
    sanded it down, painted with bumper coating and followed with a clear coat?
    OR sand it down, paint with body matching color and followed with clear coat ?

  9. #9
    3Geez Veteran lostforawhile's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2002
    Vehicle
    86 hatchback, 1990 Lincoln Towncar
    Location
    nowhere GA
    Posts
    15,401

    Re: Faded bumper trim

    thats exactly what i did,but with the bumper coating you don't use a clear coat,it's supposed to be matt black,like the rest of the trim. the back bumper was done the same the front, cleaned first!!with dupont plastic prep,then sanded. the order in which you do this is important,if you don't clean the bumper first,you'll sand all that mess into the plastic and never get it all out. I used the nappa techniques flex primer first followed by duplicolor bumper coating. I did my back bumper years ago and it's just a small bit faded which isn't bad for brutal georgia summers. it doesn't take much every few years to wet sand it down and reapply a light coat to renew it. when i did my rear bumper it had like 6 coats of peeling blue paint on it,so it was a nightmare to fix. it came from a junkyard and he entire car was peeling like a bad sunburn. ok heres the link to the front bumper thread,theres a lot of info on doing this on there. https://www.3geez.com/showthread.php?t=47771
    Last edited by lostforawhile; 01-20-2006 at 09:51 PM.

  10. #10


    Join Date
    Nov 2004
    Vehicle
    88 LXi
    Location
    Knoxville TN
    Posts
    5,208

    Re: Faded bumper trim

    Actually i use motor oil my self. Found out by mistake that it keeps em black for quite a while.


    wp

  11. #11
    LX User 86lxinva's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Vehicle
    1986 honda accord lxi
    Location
    new kent va
    Posts
    108

    Re: Faded bumper trim

    i did mine a couple of weeks ago with regular black spraypaint and some primer no sanding or anything....just newspapered it off and did some taping and i was done!


    [IMG][/IMG]

  12. #12
    3Geez Veteran lostforawhile's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2002
    Vehicle
    86 hatchback, 1990 Lincoln Towncar
    Location
    nowhere GA
    Posts
    15,401

    Re: Faded bumper trim

    what kind of spray paint did you use? bumpers expand and contract a lot and you'll start getting craze marks and chips after a while unless it's flexible type paint. thats why i had so much trouble getting the paint off of my rear bumper i found,someone kept repainting it with spray paint and the paint kept cracking and splitting so they just sprayed over it again,and again,and again-etc.

  13. #13
    LX User
    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Location
    Ga
    Posts
    108

    Re: Faded bumper trim

    i prefer painting myself.
    if you want a different way, try this:

    later.

  14. #14

    Cheeseburger's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2003
    Vehicle
    1989 honda accord Lx ( cheeseburger mobile) 1989 honda accord Lx-i ole blue
    Location
    Los Angeles
    Posts
    3,355

    Re: Faded bumper trim

    Quote Originally Posted by TypeG
    i prefer painting myself.
    if you want a different way, try this:

    later.
    im going to try that cool bro thanks!!!

Similar Threads

  1. Faded trim never looks good...
    By russiankid in forum Classic Honda Pics & Videos
    Replies: 33
    Last Post: 03-25-2008, 09:35 PM
  2. Replies: 4
    Last Post: 03-14-2006, 09:51 PM
  3. Bumper Trim?
    By Mattphi in forum Interior & Exterior Care
    Replies: 11
    Last Post: 06-21-2004, 10:42 PM
  4. Faded Trim
    By miamidolphins187 in forum Interior & Exterior Care
    Replies: 7
    Last Post: 09-20-2003, 07:01 AM
  5. Faded trim
    By 89accord_lxi_coupe in forum Interior & Exterior Care
    Replies: 8
    Last Post: 05-09-2003, 08:30 AM

Bookmarks

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
This website uses cookies
We use cookies to store session information to facilitate remembering your login information, to allow you to save website preferences, to personalise content and ads, to provide social media features and to analyse our traffic. We also share information about your use of our site with our social media, advertising and analytics partners.
     
Links monetized by VigLink