Painting is not as easy as it looks. I've had to do this three times making a huge and costly mistake by mixing hardener with my base paint instead of reducer.
shooting paint outside when its windy outside are 2 huge mistakes lookes
like u barely prep the bumper those are the first basics in painting btw ..
but if you're happy....
Lol. Now tell me something I don't know. I'm not a professional, just someone who have a n interest in painting. As far as not doing enough, can't say. I scuffed the bumper filled the uneven spots, used grease and wax remover, final wipe the adhesive promoter. I didn't go to school for that but I've seen body shops skip one or more of those steps.
Man if you want this perfect, you gotta get a dual action polisher and a
denim pad. Right now it has a orange peel effect because of the clear but
the pad takes it off and makesit look like glass. I'm into detailing cars
so can check it out
//www.autogeekonline.net/forum/show-n-shine/69065-carpro-s-denim-orange-peel-removal-pad-tested-wow.html
It's good enough for the owner. I have to invest in a better gun, I can easily wet sand it and buff it with 3M compound and it will look better but that's enough free shit. But thanks for the advice.