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ddbeckwith Aug 20, 2011 06:32 PM

Faded bumper trim
 
Is there a clever way to remove plastic bumper trim so it can be spruced up? I am nervous about messing something up beyond repair.
Thank you

MattyXXL Aug 20, 2011 08:52 PM

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There alot of topics on this already....
But,
The best way that I have found aside from painting is showroom new, and there is no need to remove the trim.

I decided to paint mine with the bumper and trim paint the last time I did mine..
Some taping is required but I prefer the results.
http://duplicolor.com/products/bumperCoating/

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Elchopperfreak Aug 21, 2011 12:45 AM

Try a heat gun, remember to cover the painted parts with a wet rag or towel and do not hit it in one place for too long, the bumpers will go back to oem color or close to.
Be extra careful the heat gun will bubble the car paint.

ddbeckwith Aug 21, 2011 08:30 AM

Thanks for the quick response and input guys. Yesterday I spent much time removing trim and treating it with Forever Black dye. Improvement was negligible. Not worth the effort. So as much as I hate:mad: masking I guess my next attempt will include Duplicolor. I've used the product in the past. I was trying to find a better way.

MattyXXL Aug 21, 2011 09:30 AM

The only other way is to get the trim painted to match the car.

BTW
Where in FL are you?
Im in Miami if your close Id lend you a hand with the masking...

walter leever Aug 21, 2011 11:21 AM

There is another way,much cheaper,

Use linseedoil(but be carefull,only on the grey parts,will stain)then they'll be good as new for at least a half year,or longer)

put on with a cloth and just rub it in.

walter

ddbeckwith Aug 21, 2011 01:03 PM


Originally Posted by MattyXXL (Post 286019)
The only other way is to get the trim painted to match the car.

BTW
Where in FL are you?
Im in Miami if your close Id lend you a hand with the masking...

Matty, I am in Clearwater. I do appreciate the offer to help. I remember my one and only experience painting a car. Although it turned out well it came at a high cost, (my wits). I can't remember exactly anymore but I know it would not be an exaggeration to say I sanded and painted at least six times. But I will say there were no runs and no orange peel:D

BTW, I bought some Duplicolor and masking tape today:(

rspi Aug 21, 2011 02:41 PM

I have used Forever Black a couple of times on different 850's and really liked my results. I think it's real important to make sure you have the parts super clean or the dye won't soak in good. I also used 2 coats.

From what I have heard, the heat gun process is a 2 year plan. Not sure how long the bumper paint last or if it chipps. I'm about to put some bumper trim paint on a set of roof racks. Hopefully it will hold up well.

Anything that last less than a year is a waste of time to me.

JimKW Aug 23, 2011 11:47 AM

https://volvoforums.com/forum/volvo-...y-color-28339/

This is what I did on the white car I owned. Worked great and still looks pretty good. That's my son in law's car now.


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