MIPA Bumper Paint spray 400ml - Quick-drying Bumper Paint
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MIPA Bumper Spray - fast drying bumper paint
MIPA Bumper Spray is a spray can of quick-drying bumper paint for painting the car bumper or spraying plastic spoilers and mirror caps. MIPA's bumper paint spray can contains the original textured coating officially used by car manufacturers on the car's plastic front bumper, rear bumper, spoiler and mirror cover. MIPA Bumper Paint Spray requires no primer and is available for sale in black and gray.
Bumper paint with original structure
This bumper paint contains the original texture that car parts receive from the factory. This makes the MIPA Bumper Spray a high coverage paint for repairing damage to any car bumper. With the bumper spray paint you will paint the car bumper back to its original color and new condition.
How to spray car bumper with the MIPA bumper paint spray?
Does the car bumper have paint damage or do you have a new plastic bumper and want to spray it in black or gray? With the MIPA bumper spray you paint the bumper on the car in a new color with the original structure. Follow the steps below to spray the car bumper.
- Shake the spray can well for 2 minutes before use.
- Lightly sand the bumper before you start spraying.
- Degrease the car bumper with a powerful degreaser.
- Spray 2 to 2 coats with a thickness of 40 to 50 microns.
- Allow a 3 to 5 minute break between spray coats.
- Let the bumper dry for 24 hours.
- Finished with the spray? Hold the spray upside down and empty the valve.
Features of the MIPA Bumper Paint Sprayer
- Bumper paint contains original structure of car bumper
- Flexible paint
- High coverage
- Fast drying paint (short drying time)
- Needs no primer
- Available in black and grey
- Can be assembled after 24 hours
| SKU | conf_mipa-bumperspray |
|---|---|
| Brand | MIPA |
| Packing | 1 piece |
| Content | 400 ml |
| Components | 1K (1-component) |
| Category | 1K Car Paint |
How do you remove adhesive residues
Are there adhesive residues on your car from a sticker or car wrap? Removing adhesive residues from the car can be tricky without damaging the paint. To remove adhesive residues without scratching, it’s best to use a caramel wheel. This is a rubber grinding wheel specifically designed to remove adhesive residues without damaging the car paint
How much can I spray with a spray can?
A 400ml spray can covers approximately 1.5 to 2 m², depending on the material porosity and layer thickness. For larger projects or multiple layers, we recommend accounting for an extra 10% to ensure you don't run out halfway through.
Should clear coat be applied over car paint?
Yes, you should use clear coat over 1K automotive paint to protect the color. When buying clear coat, you have options such as high-gloss, satin, and matte, as well as 1K and 2K. 2K clear coat is the original factory high-gloss finish and is the most commonly chosen varnish.
How many layers of car paint should I apply?
The number of layers of automotive paint you need to apply depends on the coverage of the color. Usually, 3 layers are sufficient. However, for lighter color paints that have less coverage, we recommend applying an additional layer of color until you achieve the desired result.
How long should car paint cure?
The curing time for automotive paint depends on temperature, humidity, and layer thickness. At higher temperatures, the curing process is faster compared to lower temperatures. Additionally, 1K automotive paint dries faster than 2K automotive paint.
What is the drying time for car paint?
The drying time of automotive paint is determined by 3 factors: layer thickness, temperature, and humidity. We recommend monitoring this yourself until the paint is dust-dry. Once this is the case, the paint can be over-sprayed with clear coat or handled!