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Old Yesterday | 02:41 PM
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Nose repainting

Hey all just looking for some advice on the best way to prep and paint the nose. It has spider cracking and paint chipping. Obviously sanding it down but what should I use to fill in all the cracks to smooth it out? Would regular bondo work? Thanks in advance

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Old Yesterday | 03:51 PM
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Re: Nose repainting

Not bondo. You need epoxy for the plastic bumper. Something like this:

https://a.co/d/05NwQ9CN

Also if it's just in the paint it will likely sand out. You'll also need to spray an adhesion promoter before you paint. If you take it down to black that is. I've just been through this on my Firebird
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Re: Nose repainting

Link did not work, Edge.
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Re: Nose repainting

Originally Posted by mikeceli
Link did not work, Edge.
It's called Sure seal plastic surgery by Dominion. I'm sure there are other brands as well but it'll give you and idea of what to use
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