| Al, maybe someone has tried it, but I think painting rubber might be a
bad idea. These things are ugly enough without applying a paint that's
likely to flake and crack. 
I'd just remove them, or use one of the rubber cleaner/polishes that the
group already suggested. I personally like all of the Griot's Garage
products, and as I think someone pointed out, they have a rubber
dressing that brightens them up nicely.
<mc>
76 TR6 with nice black overriders
> Listers,
> 
> I guess I didn't communicate this well.  Where I was headed with this
> idea was a complete re-finishing of these eye sores.  I'd deep-six
these
> things after my bumper chrome job is complete but my wife thinks
they're
> just "darling"!   Has anyone ever roughed them up a bit for a new
> application paint job and how did they turn out?  Of course, I'm not
even
> going to think of ordering new ones.
> 
> Old bullets on a new chrome job isn't going to look too hot!  Maybe my
> wife will see the light.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Al  74TR6  CT.
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