HD&CUMMINS, on mine I just cleaned it real good with degreaser, dried, and painted(flat black krylon, no primer). I didn't want to ruin the texture. It came out great and I rode it like that for about 15k miles with no problems. I say just spray it and if it flakes or fades then spray it again.
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Ok thanks Chevy! Im going to take a look at all the parts I want removed and do this.
Ive painted a lot of things. So I can prep and paint pretty good. Ill just get some degreaser and paint. Moving into a new place here soon and has a big storage out back. Ill take all the pieces back there to do it to keep from dust, and crap falling on the wet paint.
HD&CUMMINS, yep that's what I used. If you are wanting to do a glossy finish you might need a little more prep work but for a flat finish the paint sticks to the textured surface pretty well
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Originally Posted by chevy94ss
HD&CUMMINS, yep that's what I used. If you are wanting to do a glossy finish you might need a little more prep work but for a flat finish the paint sticks to the textured surface pretty well
Ok thanks man. I dont mind the glossy but sometimes to get that glossy look takes a lot of prepping. I painted the front,rear bumpers on my dodge Cummins and it took about 4 days bc of weather,temp, coats,etc. A flat black and textured is fine with me.
I would rather suggest the Textured Black Engine Paint that Harley Sales in the Spray Can. It is actually the same Black and same Texture as the Iron/48 Engine and Covers are