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  On 28/03/2017 at 7:17 AM, shoey85 said:

[mention=145907]shoey84[/mention] used to be a painter, do you know them Craig?

No dont know them
My advice is shop around. Just because its cheap or expensive will not guarantee a quality job. What area are you in
  On 28/03/2017 at 7:21 AM, Shoey84 said:

No dont know them
My advice is shop around. Just because its cheap or expensive will not guarantee a quality job. What area are you in

Im in midland area.
I thinking of repainting the front bumper only because of the stone chips i think i have like 7 total and someone got too excited with pressure washer as some chips now flaking peeling i only ask as a car detailer recommended them.
  On 28/03/2017 at 9:54 AM, pol1on1 said:


Im in midland area.
I thinking of repainting the front bumper only because of the stone chips i think i have like 7 total and someone got too excited with pressure washer as some chips now flaking peeling i only ask as a car detailer recommended them.

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Any real shop wont just paint the bumper, they'd blend it into the guards and the bonnet

  On 28/03/2017 at 7:56 AM, R33kizza said:

I recommend vulcan p+p in canning vale, amazing work at a great price. I may be biased as i work on there drag cars lol

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These guys were pretty average in their quote to me, but I can't talk about their work as I haven't used them.

Z00key uses In-Style Collision's  in O'Connor and his car looks great, the guy was professional and provided me with a fair quote, I'll most likely be using them *soon*.

http://www.instylecollision.com.au

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  On 28/03/2017 at 10:46 AM, R33kizza said:
U cant match sunburn and fade. With a gd blend ul never see it

A good painter will blend it on the bumper and wont need to do the bonnet and guards.
Base coat to cover the repaired area and flick it out on the rounded parts of the bumper.
Thats the way I've done 1000s of them
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