how to paint OLD plastic door panels DUPLI COLOR vs COLOR BOND diy PART 2

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  • @Jungle-Boogie
    @Jungle-Boogie Před 3 lety +11

    Denatured alcohol will do a better job of removing waxes and oils during prep. Scuff lightly with an abrasive pad then lightly wipe with alcohol. Then Cheesecloth it. Then use Bulldog adhesion promoter. (always with plastics). And slow down when spraying so your pattern lays more consistently. Make sure when spraying the bulldog to keep consistent with your coverage also. It matters.

    • @TheMr.George
      @TheMr.George Před 3 lety +1

      What's better bulldog or duplicolor adhesive promoter? I saw some videos of guys swearing by bulldog for years but tried some dupli and love it.

  • @Raygilley10
    @Raygilley10 Před 2 měsíci

    Awesome video great demonstration to cleaning and prepping

  • @correya.lettsome4702
    @correya.lettsome4702 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the feedback and comparison on both products.
    In general if you were just trying to make the part look better the duplicolor does a good job. When you prep the surface correctly duplicolor holds.
    If looking for a color match the color bond is a little closer but not perfect.
    If all you have is a difference in sheen you can use products like Angelus matte coat or satin coat. Using a protector coating would be a start.

  • @steveblankenship2413
    @steveblankenship2413 Před 3 lety +2

    there is one thing ,you tell it like it is,that's a good thing good vid

  • @durdeydolla1
    @durdeydolla1 Před 3 lety +1

    Add the slate grey on the fresh black gloss and maybe the dark backing will give it a darker hew are maybe more coats or slate grey to get it darker??

  • @kevinbaker2470
    @kevinbaker2470 Před 3 lety

    Good video. You could use brake clean to get all the deep rubbed in grime and oil, and follow up with with any APC, I like simple green 🍋, also using an Adhesion promotor will help another alot with paint rubbing off/getting it to stick.
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  • @cgelmore488
    @cgelmore488 Před 3 lety

    So much help thanks so much.

    • @chriscraft77022
      @chriscraft77022  Před 3 lety

      do a test on the back to know if you need to use adhesion promoter

  • @10100rsn
    @10100rsn Před 9 měsíci

    I've found that Rust-oleum satin spray paint tends to have a color that will match just about any interior plastic. The satin black can also match exterior black trim.
    Edit: Rust-Oleum Satin Charcoal Grey or Satin Granite might have matched the Jeep better.

  • @jerryjamify
    @jerryjamify Před 11 měsíci

    Great job thanks for the info, couldn't you coat it with flat clear coat to protect it and make it a shade darker.

  • @jaybee1892
    @jaybee1892 Před rokem

    This is why you match colors on another surface before diving into a spray job. That would eliminate wasting a bunch of paint just to realize its not the same color later. A good wash with dawn soap then some light scuffing with a gray scuff pad, followed by another dawn soap wash is all that is needed.

    • @zhongxena1155
      @zhongxena1155 Před rokem

      Agreed been doing this for years in a custom shop , adhesion promoter is just a insurance policy… but not needed when prepped correctly.

  • @kevindavis4709
    @kevindavis4709 Před 3 lety

    Paint can nozzles can be a pain in the rear sometimes.

  • @mrman9561
    @mrman9561 Před 2 lety

    Instead of the brush have you used a scouring pad for a pan that would be easier to clean the panels
    Once ,however would you use a clear coat spray to seal the paint or not and then use amour oil for protection afterwards if you need to would like your opinion
    Kind regards

  • @2106cowboy
    @2106cowboy Před 3 lety +1

    The video was great , learned alot , I am getting ready to attempt this on my sun baked 97 jeep wrangler interior , i have one really important question , on the bottom of each door is a little squared grilled storage area , when you have door panels off is it possible to remove and re-attach these , you have them masked off when you painted !! and I was considering changing my spice interior to black , is this recommended or should i stay with original color , Thanks in advance for any advice and guidance !!!!! Great Videos !!!!

    • @chriscraft77022
      @chriscraft77022  Před 3 lety +1

      you have to mask them.. the backs are melted with a soldering iron to door panel....I would NOT change interior color .. not worth it

  • @Pro_Droid
    @Pro_Droid Před 3 lety

    Make a video about your Chevelle.

  • @kennethugalde
    @kennethugalde Před rokem

    I believe that Colorbond is a better product and would look more like the rest of the dash panels, if the UV clearcoat in the satin finish. The color is just the dye part. The test would be best if the surface was prepped with the Colorbond prep and clearcoat.

  • @diymakerdan
    @diymakerdan Před 3 lety +2

    Curious as to why an adhesion promoter wasn't applied before the first color coat?

    • @chriscraft77022
      @chriscraft77022  Před 3 lety

      they recommend it... but not part of the process.. you are supposed to test the paint on the back of the door panel.. if it has problems sticking then you need an adhesion promotor... some plastics may be different

    • @diymakerdan
      @diymakerdan Před 3 lety

      Your door panels came out looking really nice! I share the same sentiments about the spray nozzles, those pos things, you'd think they include a spare one in the cap but nooo....

  • @antonyquezada6894
    @antonyquezada6894 Před 7 měsíci

    You should try putting clear on the colorbond for some gloss

    • @chriscraft77022
      @chriscraft77022  Před 7 měsíci +1

      I realize that now.. that stuff has held up very well

    • @antonyquezada6894
      @antonyquezada6894 Před 7 měsíci

      @@chriscraft77022 have you ever tried using rust oleum? If you have how was it?

  • @philsigman9088
    @philsigman9088 Před 3 lety

    Looks good to me, but I suffer from color blindness a little, lol.

  • @louisgreenberg5384
    @louisgreenberg5384 Před 3 lety +1

    Ok so now they have dry and cured
    What about the finger nail test will it Scuff up

    • @chriscraft77022
      @chriscraft77022  Před 3 lety +1

      the dupli color resists that but the color bond WILL scuff up... they have been on the Jeep and YES.. they have a few marks around the handle ..

  • @edbeck8925
    @edbeck8925 Před 9 měsíci

    It can be really tricky to match a color, when one area is brand new and another area is 15 years old

  • @yeehaw398
    @yeehaw398 Před 4 měsíci

    I have tried this many times. Looks good for short term then not so good. It's been 3 years how are they holding up.? But good job.

    • @chriscraft77022
      @chriscraft77022  Před 4 měsíci +1

      they both still look perfect.. just like they do in the video.. color bond is my go to from now on..

    • @yeehaw398
      @yeehaw398 Před 4 měsíci

      @@chriscraft77022 Nice

  • @antonyquezada6894
    @antonyquezada6894 Před 7 měsíci

    Which one lasted longer?