@Tphamwhat similar product can I use to touch up the ecoat or re-do the whole thing on a Rubicon front steel bumper? Something that wouldn't involve a air compressor would be nice as I don't have access to one.
Awesome. Thanks! I'll be sure to test it out first before I take the bumper apart.@Tpham
A lot of guys use this.. Coat/spray something else first to assure you like the color/appearance. This stuff is not expensive, easily found at Walmart, etc., very easy to apply and to touch-up. Apply multiple light coats. Let each coat dry for a few minutes before application of the next coat. Also great for Rubi rails, Sliders, etc..
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I’ve got the same situation. What did you go with?Would you recommend the same stuff to deal with scratches on a Rubicon steel bumper? Just mask the areas and apply several light coats?
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I’ve got the same situation. What did you go with?
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Any updates to what you guys used to touch up a rubicon Steel Bumper?what similar product can I use to touch up the ecoat or re-do the whole thing on a Rubicon front steel bumper? Something that wouldn't involve a air compressor would be nice as I don't have access to one.
Not yet. I’ve ordered two different items and the second is due in this afternoon. I’m going to test them first to see how they’ll match. It’ll be this weekend before I can do that but will post my opinions on each.Any updates to what you guys used to touch up a rubicon Steel Bumper?
That looks like mine. I think RustOleum semi-gloss or even matte black might be the ticketWould you recommend the same stuff to deal with scratches on a Rubicon steel bumper? Just mask the areas and apply several light coats?
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I haven't fixed it yet. I'm pretending its my off-road badge of honor when its really just that I'm lazy.Any updates to what you guys used to touch up a rubicon Steel Bumper?