The black is a sealer type material. Its meant to adhere to raw metal, fiberglass or urethane and its also flexible to good for bumpers. Next will be regular 2k primerDid you use a sealer on the raw urethane bumper or primer ?
Not questioning your process just curious how the pros do it.
I sprayed a new bumper cover on my daughters car that was in primer from mfg.
and ended up using a Tamco sealer product before paint.
Sprayed it about 5 yrs. ago and it's still looks great.
Thanks. Had a ton of time stripping all those layers of old paint and primer offI'm working on my fiberglass hood and think that's the same stuff that's on it. Thought it was black paint but it's probably the same stuff.
That bumper looks good so far.
Its fiberglass so I will repair with fiberglass. It will be 100% as new glass piece when Im done. My old boat building experience comes in handy when working with fiberglassWow that thing had more colors on it than the " Partridge Family " van... I know I'm dating myself.
I'm sure you'll work your magic on it and have it looking perfect.
What will you fill / repair the cracks with ?
I'm guessing some type of flexible filler ?
It was a school bus" Partridge Family " van... I know I'm dating myself.
AND...WE were the remote controls. "Son, change to channel 6. Son, Change it back to channel 2. Son, ......"It was a school bus
And I'm older than you, I remember black and white tv and only 3 channels.
So true...... wish he was still here to change the channel for!!AND...WE were the remote controls. "Son, change to channel 6. Son, Change it back to channel 2. Son, ......"
My job was to go outside to roll the big antenna attached to the house from North to South so we could pick up 1 of the 3 channels available.AND...WE were the remote controls. "Son, change to channel 6. Son, Change it back to channel 2. Son, ......"