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Old 02-21-2007, 08:24 PM   #6
boggtown
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I think the whole question is why doesnt paint stick to fiberglass. There have been some reasons given, but im not convinced with the gel coat or the lack of flexibility of the fiberglass. Why wouldnt putting extra primer on the fiberglass make it behave like urethane? I know a tiny rock isnt going to make urethane bend to absorb the blow, but it also doesnt take the paint off, My 8 year old bumper looked pretty darn great for original paint. (all orginal paint car btw, except the new bumper, diffusers, bumperettes, and soon to be side skirts, lol)
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