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On the front of my Nissan, there is a soft rubber part stuck on the front diffuser/splitter, with the words TURBO. It is just black as the rubber itself. I would like to paint over it myself with a subtle orange colour. I don’t know how best to go about painting it and what to use. Any tips?
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Basically don't bother, whatever you use will flake off fairly quickly.
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Basically don't bother, whatever you use will flake off fairly quickly. Straight and to the point! I thought it might be tricky but never having done it before, I thought I'd ask.
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Ive heard of an additive before called autoflex, similar I'm sure to plastic primer but for use on rubber spoilers etc.
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rodney
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i wouldnt risk it
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facebook: rodney dean / rd transport
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stealthstylz
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Painting on rubberstealthstylz
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You used to be able to get stuff for painting those add on rubber spoilers (Ford XR/RS spoilers etc)
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froggy
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Vinyl paint used for seats should be flexible enough but colours may be a bit limited
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