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PAINT PROBLEMS?
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bezford
PostPosted: Tue Nov 06, 2012 2:49 pm Up
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I have a 2002,206gti,light silver colour and ive decided to colour code the rub strips all round-both sides+front+rear but im not sure how to get them off without damage and im not sure how to prep the rubber and what paint/primer/finish/techniques to use to get the best results?

Would it be easier to mask the bumpers and sides or do they come off and go back on easily/well? it looks like someones had the rear off already as it doesnt sit back on right and pops off a bit now and then.

What is the best primer and paint and how do i get the best results?....cheers all...

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MrZiggerz
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They are plastic not rubber.
Sides, slide them off.
Front and back are clipped in, search for a how-to.
Plastic primer.

www.206info.co.uk/Foru...21392.html

 
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bezford
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Cheers for the reply mrziggars but im sure there's a difference between metal painting and rubber/plastic painting?im sure i will use your advice next time i paint metal and need a good finish but as i said you have to treat rubber/plastic differently to normal panels etc.....you didnt paint that mirror tho mate?

Any specific plastic/rubber painting tips would be greatly appreciated..thanks.

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-Dave-
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If you look in the how to section there are a few guides on painting plastics.
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