So I stumbled upon this because I'm trying to do the same to a 2007 Dodge Magnum as a sorta 'rolling restoration' and part of what some bodyshops recommended to me was to coat the bumpers and such with bed liner for the sakes of duriblity. Part of the process I'm preparing is to get fresh, replacement bumpers so to avoid the extra resources of repair and paint stripping and timeline for shops. They both come primed and as 'custom paints to match' states, and would be worked on first before being mounted to the car, would there be anything else I would need to do side from a quick soap wash down and the rubbing alcohol before spraying?
Wow I've always wanted to do that as well. The plastic bumpers on the front and back fade so fast. Thanks man
I have the exact same frontier so thanks
That's awesome 😃
Looks amazing! 🏁
Thank you very much. Really appreciate that
So I stumbled upon this because I'm trying to do the same to a 2007 Dodge Magnum as a sorta 'rolling restoration' and part of what some bodyshops recommended to me was to coat the bumpers and such with bed liner for the sakes of duriblity. Part of the process I'm preparing is to get fresh, replacement bumpers so to avoid the extra resources of repair and paint stripping and timeline for shops.
They both come primed and as 'custom paints to match' states, and would be worked on first before being mounted to the car, would there be anything else I would need to do side from a quick soap wash down and the rubbing alcohol before spraying?
You should be good to go