what do you do when powdercoating starts to peel off
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Samething with my new sport front midwidth.....When i got it was perfect and stayed that way for 3 months. I am gonna get redone for $150. didnt think that was bad at all. I think the bugs are so hard this year that they are causing it to chip!
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X2 on the rattle can bed liner. It is very close to textured powder coat. I have re sprayed my front bumper and rock rails. Works great and holds up. I use the Rustoleum.
X2 on the rattle can bed liner. It is very close to textured powder coat. I have re sprayed my front bumper and rock rails. Works great and holds up. I use the Rustoleum.
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Originally Posted by 07BLUEJK
X2 On the sp
X2 on the rattle can bed liner. It is very close to textured powder coat. I have re sprayed my front bumper and rock rails. Works great and holds up. I use the Rustoleum.
X2 on the rattle can bed liner. It is very close to textured powder coat. I have re sprayed my front bumper and rock rails. Works great and holds up. I use the Rustoleum.
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is your bumper made by benchmark? ok i see that it is mine is more than chiping its peeling big peieces , they wont even email me back
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Sorry to hear, Are you in Grand Forks? the powder coater I use is in Saint Cloud. They are awsome to deal with. He thinks that the bumpers are sprayed with rattle can and they are not powder coated. I dont know if that is the case or do I care aat this point anymore.
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I use the duplicolor bed liner spray. It you just sand off the the loose powder coating then spray away and it stays on forever. It has a nice texture to it too. I just did all my rims!!!
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hi no im in jamestown!! wow a rattle can huh? that sucks..did you try to contact them? they wont even get back to me . For 730.00 dollars they could as lease return a email
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i might try this but im worried it wont match and it will look bad if i just paint the bad spots, or do you mean remove all the powdercoat?
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I would sand all the rough and/or loose spots down. Than spray over the entire bumper as to not have any further issues. It will come out even and last a long time!