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Material to use for touch up below window?

James Morse

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There is a strip of, looks like galvanized, metal below the front door windows, the black on it is mostly gone, on the flat part, it looks odd, I want to put it black again. They used some kind of sort of rubberized paint. Because where it is missing is at least a straight line to where it isn't, the fix shouldn't be that hard, and it doesn't have to even be perfect, but I want to put something on there. I'm thinking gloss black (for instance Rustoleum) wouldn't be quite right, it's more of a flat finish, and I'm wondering if anyone has any ideas what would work well there. You almost could put black tape on it. I just want something that matches fairly decently, then it wouldn't stand out like it does, cosmetically. Sure would appreciate any hints or anyone who has had to do this.
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I used rustoleum 2x semi gloss black. Looks pretty good, just masked off around it and sprayed very light coats till it was painted completely
 

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Plasti-dip would be the closest thing to the factory finish.
 

James Morse

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I did mine and decided against the Plasti-dip stuff since the whole concept of peel-off later wasn't a requirement. Bare aluminum needs a good bond under any coating. The Plasti-Dip wont bond as well as a good rattle can with a built in etching primer. I used this stuff, it worked out well and matches the OE pretty well.
 

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James Morse

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235/75R15 but changing to oem 265/75R15 or more likely 31x10.5
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Wow, that looks fantastic! Thanks! What color is the textured Rustoleum, is it black or more or a grey?

Yes the peel-off feature isn't really desirable, the OEM stuff peels off and that's the whole issue.
 
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It was black, not gray.
 

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Kind of an old post for an answer but I used black carbon fiber tape from Autozone. It went on easy and I trimmed it with a sharp razor blade. Black 2005 2 door.
 

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