If a car needs an entire new paint job, can that be done without removing the bumpers or other components like the hood and trunk lid? There are no dents or damage. The body just needs to be sanded down from rock chips and scratches.New EXTERIOR PAINT Job?
Sure it can!! All the glass and bumpers and such just get masked off. If I can work around it, I don't remove it. If you're not changing the color (which would require painting the door jams and under hood/trunk) then the seams get sealed and they won't have to worry about overspray. I personally won't paint a car without sanding thru the old paint anyway...just ensures a good bond and a perfect smooth finish.New EXTERIOR PAINT Job?
TO GET A QUALITY PAINT JOB, YOU MUST REMOVE ALL THINGS IN THE WAY AND PREP IS THE KEY HERE.
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