Postby ED_MX5 » Fri Dec 05, 2014 4:19 pm
Yeah easy enough to repair.
Either spot repair or spray whole bumper.
If you choose spot repair, an old trick is mask off much more than you need.
Sand down area till smooth, if it goes down to the plastic you'll need some plastic primer to make the paint stick.
Otherwise just grey prime over existing paint.
Then spray the colour over as small an area as you can that just covers the required area.
When you go to spray the clear, spray it about 2-3 inches over where you sprayed the colour. It helps to blend.
Another trick is to curl the masking tape backward, this helps blending also.
I can upload a pic if you need, but I can't be bothered right now.
One thing, DO NOT SAND PAINT BEFORE CLEAR COAT. Metallic paint is not designed to be sanded between coats.
Just sand the primer smooth and clean it well before painting, and maybe a really light sand with 2000grit wet and dry after the clear coat has set for a day or so.
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