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I have decided to paint the chrome bumper trim instead of removing it. But I had a few questions.

1) Should I sand the entire black part (I am painting the whole thing, instead of just the chrome)?

2) Should I prime the whole thing? Or should I just paint the whole thing and not prime it?

I got some crap from pep-boys that is "trim paint" and should work pretty well. I probably will end up painting the door trim as well (below the window) and the whole door surround.

Should I sand and prime all of that too?
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Post by LegacyT »

Ideally I'd just paint the chrome parts, paint won't stick very well and will flake off the door trims sonn enough since their rubber.

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Post by BAC5.2 »

Really? The stuff is called "Trim Paint" and says it's for rubber and such. I would think it'd be fine.

What about the door/bumper trim?

I want the paint to match, you know?
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Post by evolutionmovement »

Chrome and plastic are two relatively difficult things to paint in terms of paint longevity, so I would think paint that worked for one would probably not be ideal for both. The trim plastic is the same as the bumpers (ABS, urethane, or whatever it is) - although the end caps between the doors may be different - so auto paint should be as good with proper prep.

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Post by LegacyT »

no, the black trims on the doors are rubber, whereas the black trim on the front and rear bumpers are plastic.

-thats why is advise against paint the trim part on the doors. -

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