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paint stripping
wassup guys.
wondering what the best way to strip paint off a stock bumper.
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Re: paint stripping
for what purpose?
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well to get in to detail...i got this bumper, a stock bumper that is, for my car that is a different color. its a burgundy color and mine is a bluish. what would be better to strip the paint off? wondering either sandpaper or chemicals?
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Re: paint stripping
so are you wanting to paint it to match your car? If so, sand it, and you don't have to sand the old paint completely off.
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just make sure i get the clear coat off right? what grit would you recommend?
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