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Old 06 Mar 2008, 04:49 pm
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Default Re: Painting gray bumper, results.

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Originally Posted by CREWZIN View Post
Ben,

You didn't say that you wanted to "have" the bumper painted so I guess you want to do it yourself. My suggestion is to have it done professionally. The bumper needs to be sanded. A good adhesion promoter has to be used and most importantly, the right amount of flex agent has to be added to whatever paint is used so the paint can move and not crack/spiderweb. Any "good" paint shop should be able to do the job. Get an estimate, both my front and rear bumpers were done for $300.
Thatz the joy of living in the south... paint work is cheaper.... I had my bumpers estimated at $600 for both. around that same price everywhere i went. So Ill keep em original.
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