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Painted rear fender/mud flap

FINFAN3DP

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I found this picture on another site, and was wondering, is this something someone painted? Or is this something you can buy?
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I painted mine to match also.
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Not too difficult. Clean really really good, DO NOT SAND OR SCUFF, spray on some plastic adhesion promoter, color, and clear. Did mine with spray cans. Been over a year and its still holding up well. No paint peeling or chipping.
 
I checked the color-rite website and they do have pearl white. You will need Adhesion promoter, gray primer(if you skip this step it will be hard to get coverage with white over black plastic.), base, topcoat, and clear. Probably going to cost you $100 or more. Take your time if you do it. Prep is everything. Clean Clean Clean. I recommend buying the prep wipes on colorrite also $3.
 
I painted mine to match also.
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Not too difficult. Clean really really good, DO NOT SAND OR SCUFF, spray on some plastic adhesion promoter, color, and clear. Did mine with spray cans. Been over a year and its still holding up well. No paint peeling or chipping.
Joel, nice job, I was wandering if anyone on this site had painted there's in the color. Since I have the painted dashboard.

Deanna
 
You will want to hot it with a scuff pad adhesion promoter. Primer then sand may have to reprised if you want to re.ove the texture. Then base midcoat and clear
 
I have on both of my Congaic bikes. I had to have the color custom matched at an auto paint dealer. Then like Joe said, clean, clean and clean some more. then I used and adhesion promoter and primed the panel and sanded it until smooth, then used a sealer then color then clear. Looks awesome!

Kent
 
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