Painted some faded plastic on the truck today

Carolinaboy

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So today I got up early (8am :lol: ) and went to taping off the front end of my truck, well couldn't find my painters tape. Seems my roommate used all of it and didn't replace it. So I found an old wringled up roll that barely had any tape on it

I digress, anyways. I used some of the Rust-oleum paint for plastic. Not a single store had the krylon plastic paint I usually get. So I went to town on the faded front valence and lower grille. My photography skills suck with this Point & Shoot camera.


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Then during some of the painting
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The end result (crappy photography, I was in a hurry)
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Thanks, I hate the damn spray tips on the Rust-oleum cans they come out so damn heavy compared to the old school ones. I had to stand like 12-18" back. Next weekend will be the bed rails, and rear bumper cap hopefully
 

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Talking about the Driverside Towhook? It was like that when I bought it. Looked like a chain came loose and bent the lower bumper and broke the valence
 

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Looks great. For future reference, Dupli-Color makes a great bumper coating for plastic. I've used it many times on Jeep plastic and it works great too.
 

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