DIY Colour Code or the real deal?

MrJohnnyB

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Apr 10, 2008
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Should i attempt to DIY colour code my bumpstrips etc, I did my alloys about a month or two ago and am well chuffed with the results but was wondering if i should really attempt to do the bumper/bump strips etc. Very tempted because I hate them at the mo. If I do it, should I wait to get the facelift bumper that im after. Also how much would it cost to get professionally done? I know at the end of the day its down to me but im sure plenty of people have experience doing it and it would be appreciated. Ty!
 

turbin

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I wouldent go there. Bumper has a much greater surface area where faults can be seen than some rims. Go with the pros on this one.
 

mrwookie

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Mar 22, 2008
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Totally down to whether you have the confidence to do it yourself. I was the same before with painting but found you just need to take you time and don't rush it. Worse case scenrio is you have to get the pro's to redo it but if you don't try you'll never know if you can.

In short i'd go for it yourself...:)
 
Dec 31, 2007
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if you're talking about the rub strips, I'd be tempted to buy new in primer - dont know about yours but mine are textured. You cant spray striaght onto that and it would be awful trying to rub the whole lot smooth.
 

Phillc

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Apr 23, 2007
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if you're talking about the rub strips, I'd be tempted to buy new in primer - dont know about yours but mine are textured. You cant spray striaght onto that and it would be awful trying to rub the whole lot smooth.

You can spray on to the textured door strips ..i did, use the filler type primer and this helps the texteure issue, i sprayed on the car also as there is a gap around the strip you can slide the news paper down works a treat.:D
 
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andy_h

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i would give it a go diy mate, but preperation, time and conditions are the key to a good job, need nice warm dry conditions and plenty of time to do lots or small coats, or they will chip and look shite. and at the end of the day you can always rub them down and try again, or get a bodyshop to do it. might be worth getting a price to have them done befor you spend cash on materials, it all adds up befor you know it, i would guess if you took them all off the car it would be no more than 100 quid at a bodyshop.
 
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