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    insert

    what is the best way to go about matching my insert to my paint color? Ive heard paint and vinyl. What do you guys think?

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    What insert?

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    yeah im clue free as to what you mean

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    Clue free = Nathan LOL

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    I'm guessing Grill insert? Scuff primer and paint.

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    yeah grill insert sorry guys

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    Paint. Get a paint shop to spray it. So the clear can be as hard or harder than factory paint.
    Keep that meat ice cold.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dope92CC View Post
    Paint. Get a paint shop to spray it. So the clear can be as hard or harder than factory paint.
    Any time you spray something your self the clear is gonna be better than factory. Factory clear is thin. We always use speis hecker 3 coats
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