Got bored, so I bedlined the bumpers and grille....

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Looks great.


I just purchased this 3 days ago - wierd timing to come across this thread.


I wasn't sure of the texture out of a can, but I'm sold now.


Nice touch too if you do the light trim by the looks of it.



:beer::beer:


TY - *as always, hammering away on the HC mods:princess:*
 
Only thing I don't like about paint from cans is it will chip after a while especially in the front of a vehicle when stuff hits it like rock chips etc...
 
Only thing I don't like about paint from cans is it will chip after a while especially in the front of a vehicle when stuff hits it like rock chips etc...


As long as it's applied to a well prepped surface, it won't chip :)

I used cans to do my minicab and never had a problem with chipping, even with heavy equipment hauling :cool:

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Everything you see in black was bedlined inlcuding the bumpers, light trim, chassis and inner door panels that constantly rub against the sills when closed without issue :o


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Now if the surface isn't prepped at all, it will peel off like masking tape when it dries :doh:
 
not sure I follow....

I'd like to see the blacked out look from a perspective that is from a bit back so it includes all of the front in one shot. From a 1/4 view would let me see the blacked out grill from a perspective that includes the rest of the truck.
 
I'd like to see the blacked out look from a perspective that is from a bit back so it includes all of the front in one shot. From a 1/4 view would let me see the blacked out grill from a perspective that includes the rest of the truck.

ok, gotcha. I'll see what I can do after work today.
 

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