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Old 06-17-2003, 06:32 AM
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Originally posted by Unit 5302
I used flat black bumper paint available at just about any auto parts store. Worked great for me.
Ditto, except I used gloss black. It's been my experience that a properly prepped urethane bumper will allow most paints to stick.

If you know the color code of your car, you can go to the auto store and buy a small can of paint to match your paint almost exactly. Just remember that the better you prep the spot the better the job will look.
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