PTM FX4 Fender Flairs (Painted on Truck) PICs
You didn't use adhesion promoter? They have it in the same section at some of the Advances, not sure on Auto Zones. I used it when doing my mirrors since it's supposed to help adhere the paint with the plastic.
On another project, we used adhesion promoter followed with primer, then proceeded to the paint. I guess we'll compare to see if the primer helps in longevity.
On another project, we used adhesion promoter followed with primer, then proceeded to the paint. I guess we'll compare to see if the primer helps in longevity.
I had a small step ladder that I sat on to do the painting. I had paint dust on my knees from the few times I had to kneel down, but my back was not sore... 
KR-Texas

KR-Texas
I thought about taking them off, like I did when I removed my running boards to paint them black. I do not have a good place to paint large items except up against the wall in my garage on a table not really meant for painting. When I did the RBs, I got paint overspray on the wall and the table, so now it looks like a paint shop in my garage. sigh...
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I weighed the pro's and con's of both methods and decided to paint these on the truck. I had a few small spots where the tape pulled on the paint, so it might have turned out cleaner by removing them, but I am happy with the way they turned out.
KR-Texas
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I weighed the pro's and con's of both methods and decided to paint these on the truck. I had a few small spots where the tape pulled on the paint, so it might have turned out cleaner by removing them, but I am happy with the way they turned out.
KR-Texas
So far it looks good, but it has only been on for two days and I have yet to wash the truck. I plan to wash it by hand tonight to see how it does with a simple water and towel cleaning.
KR-Texas
Chrome might be a little harder to paint. From what I have read, you will want to use Red Scotch pads and adhesion promoter on the chrome. I did not use adhesion promoter when I painted my chrome badges, but I used the Krylon Fusion satin black paint which works well with plastic and does not require primer, etc.
Unfortunately, Krylon Fusion does not come in Dark Shadow Gray, so you will have to go with the Duplicolor paint. It should be available at most automotive parts stores.
KR-Texas
Unfortunately, Krylon Fusion does not come in Dark Shadow Gray, so you will have to go with the Duplicolor paint. It should be available at most automotive parts stores.
KR-Texas
get a big can at any parts store for about 6 bucks give or take, and duplicolor matches great
looks good, but i'm still undecided on doing mine i really think the black offsets the dsg, i guess its one of those things where a certain color grows on ya. but after seeing yours i may do mine and if i dont like it well i can always repaint them black




