Im thinking about painting my headlight bezels and grill black. What method and type of paint do you guys recomend so I dont have to redo this job in a couple weeks from kamakazi bugs.
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When I did the front end of my old F-150, I scrubbed it down real good, then laid down coats of Rustoleum Semi-Gloss Black, followed by a couple coats of Duplicolor Clearcoat. It held up good when cleaning with a pressure washer, too.
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On the '91 GM, I used Krylon Satin Black for plastics. The only thing that I messed up on was that I should have used an adhesion promoter. Reason is, while following a truck, dirt got kicked up and chipped some of the paint off. Not much, but I will have to repaint it sooner or later.
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I would recommend doing it the way I did the F-150. It held up much better than the '91's did.
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When I did my dads grille on the merc I sanded it down to give the primer something to grip on to. After I sanded it down I washed it up really good with Dawn. Great degreaser and really cheap. Then primed and painted it.2000 Mustang GT "Blondie", 2000 CVPI "Sargent Crusty"
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