Anybody ever paint their fender liners?

imported_Guido

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I'm talking about the plastic liner that goes above the wheel in the wheel well. They are flat black plastic and mine are filthy. I was thinking of removing them and cleaning them but not sure which product would look good and last the longest. Then after more though I figured it would be a better idea to throw some primer on there and paint them glossy black. I'm just worried about the paint cracking if I have to bend the plastic slightly to fit it back into place.
 
Semigloss would have the most 'factory' appearance, as flat black can have a tendency to look 'glazed' and gloss just looks too show-car, imo. You could also go with one of those Duplicolor textured paints, or the high-temp stuff that seems pretty durable.
 
Shelbrain said:
I have seen people clean it real well and then use spray on bedliner material.



I would use a product like the roll on bedliner stuff or some type of undercoating. That's usually what's in there from the factory in many cars. However, my mom's Mazda 6 has this weird carpet like stuff in the wheel wells in the rear.
 
The problem with painting plastic no matter where it is on the car is adhesion. Paint it with paint made for painting plastic or use an adhesion promotor when painting.



I also recommend getting a bottle of wax & grease remover from your local body shop. Its just a few bucks for a bottle. Wet the part to be painted with the remover. dont let it dry.Immediately buff with clean paper towels. I recommend this step when painting anything. It will cut down on fisheyes, and other troublesome paint defects. It is especially important when painting something you suspect has had a protectant on it at some point.
 
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