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Originally Posted by M5 Powered
for the time poor, is there anyone that I can send mine to for sanding and cooking?
Kindest
Jonathan
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Any good bodyshop should be able to rub them down and lacquer them. Just advise/ check with them on how they intend to do it, to ensure it's done correctly. It's very straight forward tbh.
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Originally Posted by glendog74
What's the plan regarding lacquer coat Alex? Will you be sending them off to be done professionally or are you gonna try it yourself?
I'd be happy to re-furb my spare set but i'm not sure the lacquer that i have will harden sufficiently to last a reasonably long time... 
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I did the prep work and I dropped them off to the bodyshop who are re-spraying the bumper.
They use a two part Lacquer which has a hardener in and this will give the best results, finishing with oven treatment. Like I did last time.
You cannot obtain a good and durable finish with any type of DIY aerosol, it gets applied too thin and does not last.