dansaxo123
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will this bumper stuff stay on for a while is it permanent or comes of when you wash your car?its spray stuff by the way
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Basscrazy
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will come off dependant how good it tends to last a few washes then fades gradually
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dansaxo123
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cheers bud
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Basscrazy
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your best with the gel that garages use mate bumper gel its blue stuff lasts for a long time not that costly either pop into a local bodyshop see if u can buy a bit
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dansaxo123
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does it just make your bumpers look darker?because my bumpers are plastic
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Basscrazy
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it goes from that horrible grey colour to black
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dansaxo123
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ah right.sounds good stuff bud.i will try that thanks
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johnny27
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If you want the finish to last you'd want to paint them. I painted my bumpers and arches with the proper stuff. Was a grey/black 2k textured paint, its alot more textured than matt so it looks very orignal looking, just like brandnew. But the paint cost 75 euro for half litre and hardner, but was money well spent, they will never fade and looks brilliant, if you like the std look like i do.
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Dione J
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I had mine smoothed and painted, looks good and lasts much longer..

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johnny27
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looks well djay, but them arches are colour coded. I think what dan wants is the orignal textured look. Either paint or use some sort of polish
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Dean_W
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Registered: 13th Dec 05
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A mate of mine sprayed his with some proper bumper paint.
Easy to do. It was called satin black bumper spray. I'm sure he got it from the local motor factors.
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mobile
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best results i had was using a hot air gun just be careful not to melt the plastic, works better than any gel or cream crap and ive used quite a few of em, try it YOU WILL be amazed
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