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Originally Posted by TerryS
Just a suggestion, but consider wet sanding your primer with 400 to 600 wet and dry paper. Make sure you sponge off all the sanding residue also. Can't do that enough.
I guess you're using using single stage urethane, so if you have to wetsand that, for orangepeel or dust, use 1200, then 1500 then compound polish, like 3M Perfect-It.
I think I would have removed the ARB also. You may think that there is so little to paint behind the bumper, but if you have to fudge the gun to get at stuff, and it doesn't come out well, those are the spots that you'll always see first
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UGH!!! Wet sanding..LOL...... but it does make for a nice finish!!!! The bumper is not har to remove........ just do a quick mark/paint so you can mount it exactly where it was.. It's only 4 bolts!
It'll serious;y take you 10 min. top to remove the bumper!