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painting fibreglass flares

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painting fibreglass flares

Post by chimpboy »

hiyas,

I got some fibreglass flares off marc in WA, they are in good nick (thanks mate) but I am thinking of painting them to match my bull bar and roof rack, sort of a charcoal colour.

How do you reckon I should prepare the surface? I was just going to clean them then rough them up a bit with a scourer or fine sandpaper, then hit them with a light coat of primer followed by the paint, pretty much the same as I would with painted metal.

Does that sound okay? Is there a special primer I should use for fibreglass or would the etch primer I have a tin of do? Or should I just not bother with primer at all?

Anyone got any tips?

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Post by pcman »

etch primer is the way to go we use it on fiberglass pool surrounds before we glue tiles around them so the glue will stick
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Re: painting fibreglass flares

Post by bj on roids »

chimpboy wrote:hiyas,

I got some fibreglass flares off marc in WA, they are in good nick (thanks mate) but I am thinking of painting them to match my bull bar and roof rack, sort of a charcoal colour.

How do you reckon I should prepare the surface? I was just going to clean them then rough them up a bit with a scourer or fine sandpaper, then hit them with a light coat of primer followed by the paint, pretty much the same as I would with painted metal.

Does that sound okay? Is there a special primer I should use for fibreglass or would the etch primer I have a tin of do? Or should I just not bother with primer at all?

Anyone got any tips?

Jason


Yes you can paint as normal (how you described) It is good to work with.
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Post by Tonka Tough »

Going from memory (a while back) the only thing you need to put on fibreglass parts is flexi-add, but only if you think the flares will actually have to flex. Spray painters use it on modern bumper bars as part of the prep so when the bars flex on small impacts the paint doesn't crack and stuff up.

But, you should be safe just to paint them as you stated!

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Post by Area54 »

Etch primer will be fine, a fine mist is good. Flex add is really only for the polyolefin plastics (modern bumpers) and if the glass flexes this much, it will crack/craze the gelcoat surface (the flares are reasonably thick and inflexible)
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Post by chimpboy »

Tonka Tough wrote:Going from memory (a while back) the only thing you need to put on fibreglass parts is flexi-add, but only if you think the flares will actually have to flex. Spray painters use it on modern bumper bars as part of the prep so when the bars flex on small impacts the paint doesn't crack and stuff up.

But, you should be safe just to paint them as you stated!

T.T


Ta... I've actually already done this job, and it appears to have worked well with just etch primer.

Whatcha got here, see, is a thread resurrection, see?

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