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Did you have to replace a bumper or other body part of your car or truck, and discovered professional painting is really expensive? Andy is here to show you how to paint your car or truck’s body parts yourself, and save a ton of money! In this video, he shows you how to prepare, prime, paint, and clear coat a replacement plastic bumper, but you can use these tips to paint other parts too!

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  1. 29madman gaud

    Aw man,,,,,, you've painted "BLACK" over black plastic? Would've been better "white", or "red" or anything but black. and you didn't even show it to us, to see your good work? Plus, you went and put on the entire cans of clear coat , with out any safety glass' at all? > Shame on YOU!

  2. Jason C

    0:41 Ahhh oh my God! Oh, ok -Thanks Andy, great tips and video!

  3. Angelo Whitebody

    If only we could’ve seen it installed on the vehicle

  4. svaladez26

    Anyone else expect the color to be the same as the car shown

  5. Tom Policinski Jr

    Greta video! Funny and informative haha. I'm going to be doing bed liner on my jeep wheel flares and roof soon. These are Great tips

  6. Dean Grainger

    You painted a black bumper black and expected us to see how it turned out? I took my bumper cover to a paint and body shop and was charged 250.

  7. Arizona Dirt Dont Hurt

    The ending was awsome

  8. lobster whisperer

    I did this once, but clear-coat looked crap, i later found out you need to sand it back, which i did two years later and it turned out not bad.

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