painting the bumper and the grill?
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if its still bonded its a pain to do, even if its starting to seperate it blows... give scuffing it a shot. plenty of guys have painted stuff that you'd think otherwise paint wouldnt stick to. cant hurt to try i guess
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idk about 220; i've just seen guys take some scotchbrite to everything and the paint lays on it nice and flat and doesnt peel up. get yourself a decent can of the clearcoat and take your time with it; but it'll be added insurance that your paint wont start to chip and flake in no time. plu sit'll just amke things look that much better
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