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<blockquote data-quote="gouran01" data-source="post: 210400" data-attributes="member: 4295"><p>given it's no all clearcoated and such, a simple SOS pad will scuff it enough to give the paint adhesion especially with a good primer. Just a recommendation, if your going to do it, I would say do it now before you have any nicks, dings and scratches. even the smallest imperfection will require a lot more pep before you paint to get the right results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gouran01, post: 210400, member: 4295"] given it's no all clearcoated and such, a simple SOS pad will scuff it enough to give the paint adhesion especially with a good primer. Just a recommendation, if your going to do it, I would say do it now before you have any nicks, dings and scratches. even the smallest imperfection will require a lot more pep before you paint to get the right results. [/QUOTE]
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