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Painting rubber bumpers and mirrors? 700 1989

I am considering a repaint on my 89 740 sedan. Has anyone painted the rubber bumpers with the accordian sides and or the mirrors?

Would like to put e-code headlights and the black bumpers and mirrors color matched to the car.

Maui








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    Painting rubber bumpers and mirrors? 700 1989

    Are you wanting to restore the original color to the bumpers or go for the monochrome look (same color as body)?

    The first one can be achieved with bumper paint available through IPD or your local auto parts store. Second one is doable, but will require a bit more prep work. Make sure they use a flexibility agent in the paint for the bumpers too.
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    MD ( 91 744ti SE w/M46 - 99K | 98 Chevy Blazer LT - 134K )








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    Painting rubber bumpers and mirrors? 700 1989

    Search the web for a product called "Forever black"!!! It is a dye that works wonders and will not fade!!
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    1965 Mustang A block 4 speed, 1969 Cougar Eliminator, 1990 Super-Charged Thunderbird and a car (740) that my wife can drive!!!








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    Painting rubber bumpers and mirrors? 700 1989

    Paintng the bumpers on my 740 wagon is part of my annual spring clean up. I use SEM products made specifically for bumpers (available at auto body supply stores) and have always kept them black because I think the black looks good with red. The black really seems to make the body color pop out at you.

    Having said that, I did paint the mirrors body color and I think that looks good, too.

    For what it's worth, I had a local auto body supply store make me some spray cans of Volvo red (just gave them the paint code)that matches perfectly. I had to buy a quart can, but I think I got 6 spray cans and there is still enough left in the can to do a bunch of touch up. Not cheap, but the color match is worth it.

    One thing that occures to me is that the bumper paint has to be somewhat flexible. I haven't consulted with the paint store, but I think you would be well advised to check to be sure that the paint you would use is suitable for bumpers. The bumpers expand and contract with temperature changes and that will cause cracks in the finished product.

    Another hint....on my 740 wagon there are rubber strips between the fenders and the cowling in front of the windshield. A black Magic Marker works great to make them black again.......I'm just sayin'.

    Good luck,

    Greydog
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    Greydog....'90 Turbo Wagon.....really sweeeeeeeet!








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    Painting rubber bumpers and mirrors? 700 1989

    Did the bumpers on my truck. Picked up some trim paint from AutoZone, I think it made by Dupont or Duracoat.(not at home, can check Monday) Trick I figured out, light coat, then some 400wet sandpaper to fill imperfections. Came out like new. Gonna do my 740 next.







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