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Paint for Bumpers and Wheel carrier


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I used a semi-gloss on mine. Turned out looking pretty good IMO and it's held up reasonably well. I think it was just Rustoleum in a can. Gloss is tougher to work with and shows every fault, and I figured flat would be harder to clean and end up going chalky.

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Best option is to get it bead blasted and have it powdercoated, I went with a semi gloss sandtex black powder, It’s similar to rock guard with texture in it, last longer and look better than spray can painta2c611dd17b75560531c2141b6a4b8b1.jpgb5fa06e7c4592d355daacf4190a2492d.jpg


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