I have a set of center cap for my Ram pickup, and painted them Dodge blue but after awhile and some car wash its starting to chip, I need to paint them again. If I myself paint them after place them in the oven to overheat it on will this work? I did find a paint shop that will do them for 65 bucks, but I just dont enjoy the extra cash right presently, and they are beginning to look close to crap.. I have a Dodge blue Rumble stripe on the sides of my truck, and the center cap help out near the blue on black please help.. What can I do? If I am competent to. What would be the temp of the oven, and how long? Thanks Burgy :)
Answers: I don't think the oven is going to help out them unless the paint is made to be baked on. Options might be to try to remove the paint.
A friend of mine once paid a shop a hundred bucks to spray paint the interior of his vehicle. That lasted just about a week before flaking and scratch off.
Try roughing up the surface to be painted beside fine sandpaper, and apply primer before putting paint on.
Answers: I don't think the oven is going to help out them unless the paint is made to be baked on. Options might be to try to remove the paint.
A friend of mine once paid a shop a hundred bucks to spray paint the interior of his vehicle. That lasted just about a week before flaking and scratch off.
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Try roughing up the surface to be painted beside fine sandpaper, and apply primer before putting paint on.
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