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Power Strokes
Aftermarket Super Duty 1999 - Current
08+ door panels,mirrors, and plastics in a 06 f350
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[QUOTE="Whitezotti, post: 1016805, member: 4786"] Painting prep I used the grey scuff pad above to scuff the plastic on the door panels. Make sure you get the light scuff pad. Like the one above. There is a red scuff pad that people use but that pad is to rough. This will affect your paint if you scuff it to much. The latex paint will have hairs of paint afterwards if you scuff to much. You can remove these hairs but they are a pain in the but if you have them. Second I used the special soap to clean the plastic and rubber grab handles . It works very well and has little scuff beads included. Third I used the adhesive promotors above. The purple one I used second which is cheaper . But that one works well on the rubber grab handles . It is very important to use this adhesive. If you do not use it. The paint will not stick to the rubber . I've expeirenced this in the past. That spray you apply two times and let dry right before you paint. I used the first prepping adhesive for the first plastics. It tells you to wipe off. The purple can asks you to let dry. The purple can worked best. I Used the purple can for the rest of the plastics and panels and handles. Fourth no priming. the paint is ready to apply Fifth- painting perferably use a small paint gun or touch up gun. These instructions are for interior plastics and rubber interior items and door panels. I will give instructions for exterior paint later. [/QUOTE]
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