Blitz
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david!!! i need this!!Got excited and wanted to see how it would look on my car. Quick and dirty chop, but got me excited!:love:
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david!!! i need this!!Got excited and wanted to see how it would look on my car. Quick and dirty chop, but got me excited!:love:
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After reading the instructions. They give you self tapping screws. There is templates that it given to drill 2 holes on each side of the body. I won't know exactly till I remove the old bumper. I'm more worried about when I can polish this thing out. There is a lot of marring on itMore pics!! Please!
And drilling? Hmmm...interesting
I'd put it on the car and set it in the sun for a couple days. Then polish it out.Not today. It needs to be polished out. A lot of marring. Still waiting to see if I can polish it yet. Not sure how the paint process was done yet. Baked or not

Yeah that's a safe bet. I would assume they are having them painted at a legit place and baked really well but I pretty much said the same, just a polish now and no wax for 90 days while it completely cures. I've done some paint and body work before too.I'd put it on the car and set it in the sun for a couple days. Then polish it out.
Actually I'd LIGHTLY polish it out now, but most of these guys would jump in internet commando style and tell me how wrong it would be even though I've done this a million times.....LOL.![]()

Even cars that came out of a home made booth not baked can be wet sanded and polished back out within a pretty short amount of time, nothing like having a booth though.If you know what you are doing with a buffer, all modern base coat clear coat paints are made to be polished out the next day or sooner with heated drying. Speed is money in bodyshops and paint manufacturers know they need to turn a car ASAP. They don't stay in business selling slow drying paints.
Baking is for finish that can be sanded and buffed now.
This is air dried and buffed within 24 hours of the paint leaving the gun.
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