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Reddit mentions of Rust-Oleum Black, Matte BlackRust-Oleum Automotive 251574 11-Ounce Trim and Bumper Spray
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We found 4 Reddit mentions of Rust-Oleum Black, Matte BlackRust-Oleum Automotive 251574 11-Ounce Trim and Bumper Spray. Here are the top ones.
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The product is 11OZ Black Bumper PaintTrim & Bumper Paint Is Ideal For Metal TrimThe product is manufactured in United StatesRenews and protects weathered or discolored bumpers and moldingsOEM color matchFast dryStops Rust formulaAny-angle spray technology
Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 8.30707 Inches |
Length | 8.30707 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 11 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 0.68784225744 Pounds |
Width | 5.78739 Inches |
This is how it looks currently. Just replaced the head gasket, rockers, water pump, etc and all that good stuff. I'm gonna paint the trim, bumpers, flares, grill and head light housing, and the thing with the light in it that is over the license plate. I'm also going to remove all the badges and replace them with black ones, including the front "Jeep" badge. However, they don't make a Sport badge like the one I want so it's going to have to be a vinyl decal.
My plan is to take all the trim off, remove reside with goo gone or simple green, sand then clean everything, let it dry and mask it all off with blue tape and brown paper or plastic sheets and go to town on it with a few cans of this. I'll remove the grill and headlight covers and do them separate. As for the red stripe, I'll tape it off and do it with blood red Montana Black spray paint.
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https://www.amazon.com/Rust-Oleum-Automotive-251574-11-Ounce-Bumper/dp/B005H5P5C6
has the jeep xj on the logo. I used it and loved the results, and it sticks. tried heat gun, this is easier and im more confident with it.
looked into this and buying replacements is stupid expensive. if you want the OEM molding look, you have to remove it, paint it and put it back on with double sided tape. this is the trim paint to use, even has an XJ on the can.
Rust-Oleum Automotive 251574 11-Ounce Trim and Bumper Spray, Matte Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005H5P5C6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_mhSPzb1NAMDJG
This is on my to-do list as well, I personally like the look of the 97+ molding when it's not faded grey. it's also saved my door panels from parking lot monsters who don't look before they open their door.
https://www.amazon.com/Rust-Oleum-Automotive-251574-11-Ounce-Bumper/dp/B005H5P5C6