Cot Dammit my BUMPER is Chipped to all hell!
Hey guys... I dont know if any of you have this problem at all... but for some reason my front bumper looks like someone took a sandblaster to it. It's is really bad. I have decided that it would be a good idea to get it primered this weekend.
I needed all of your help/insight on what I shoud do. Here is my plan:
This weekend, I plan to take my bumper off... and sand the CRAP out of it. My friend is letting me borrow a small powered sander. I was going to ask what kind of sandpaper I should invest in for the beginning process... I imagine that this will take all day. I figured I would start with maybe 300 grade? and work my way up to 1000?...
After the sanding, I planned on Priming it with just a regular can of primer from Auto Zone. Is there anything else that should be considered when doing this? I really want to do a good job of this so any help is needed.
I figured after I sanded and primed... I could just get a MaaCo job to paint the actual bumper. Seems to be the most efficient way to go when I look at it seeing as I dont have any painting skills. And, nobody in Cincinnati I know can help... Anything that you have to offer will be considered. I want to give some thanks in advance... You all have helped so much in the past...
Peace, from your friend.
Ameen aka BumperPhucked.
Hey guys... I dont know if any of you have this problem at all... but for some reason my front bumper looks like someone took a sandblaster to it. It's is really bad. I have decided that it would be a good idea to get it primered this weekend.
I needed all of your help/insight on what I shoud do. Here is my plan:
This weekend, I plan to take my bumper off... and sand the CRAP out of it. My friend is letting me borrow a small powered sander. I was going to ask what kind of sandpaper I should invest in for the beginning process... I imagine that this will take all day. I figured I would start with maybe 300 grade? and work my way up to 1000?...
After the sanding, I planned on Priming it with just a regular can of primer from Auto Zone. Is there anything else that should be considered when doing this? I really want to do a good job of this so any help is needed.
I figured after I sanded and primed... I could just get a MaaCo job to paint the actual bumper. Seems to be the most efficient way to go when I look at it seeing as I dont have any painting skills. And, nobody in Cincinnati I know can help... Anything that you have to offer will be considered. I want to give some thanks in advance... You all have helped so much in the past...
Peace, from your friend.
Ameen aka BumperPhucked.
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