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Use primer or not use primer?

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LongJonSilver

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May 13, 2008
East Brunswick, New Jersey
I scraped up my rear bumper on sumthing sharp so i had like a 2ft by 5-6 inch scratch on my bumper. Not too deep i sanded it down and now the area is pretty smooth all the paint is still there except little spots here and there where i sanded down to make smooth. Now do i need to use primer or can I just hit it with the same paint I used on the bumper?
 
I scraped up my rear bumper on sumthing sharp so i had like a 2ft by 5-6 inch scratch on my bumper. Not too deep i sanded it down and now the area is pretty smooth all the paint is still there except little spots here and there where i sanded down to make smooth. Now do i need to use primer or can I just hit it with the same paint I used on the bumper?

Did you sand through the paint and old primer? If the old primer is still there, it shouldn't be a problem to just paint it!!
 
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