adhesion promoter
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Very small project of painting a plastic license plate frame. My question is can I use adhesion promoter on the frame with no sanding, primer, then paint or do I need to scuff the frame first then adhesion promoter? Thanks in advance!
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Always scuff first. Grey Scotchbrite will be enough. Then AP and topcoats.
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It won't take much time to clean and scuff. I love the scuffing paste.
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Depends on the AP, there are two types, one that requires sanding and one that dont.
what AP are you asking about specifically ? Another thing to note: taillights, blacked out headlights etc etc, youll need the AP that does not require sanding. Plastic going something opaque, well yes sand it because why wouldn't you ? Experienced Trained Certified
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I didnt know there are 2. I was thinking of the bulldog adhesion promoter. |
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