Should the bumper be removed for painting?
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Bumper full painting generally requires removal before spraying. Here are the specific details about bumper painting: 1. The car bumper is a safety device that absorbs and mitigates external impacts, protecting the front and rear of the vehicle body. In the past, front and rear car bumpers were made of steel plates pressed into channel steel, riveted or welded to the frame longitudinal beams, leaving a significant gap with the vehicle body, which looked very unattractive. 2. As an important safety device, car bumpers not only maintain their original protective function but also pursue harmony and unity with the vehicle body design, as well as lightweighting. 3. The front and rear bumpers of cars are made of plastic, known as plastic bumpers. Generally, a car's plastic bumper consists of three parts: the outer panel, cushioning material, and crossbeam. The outer panel and cushioning material are made of plastic, while the crossbeam is formed by cold-rolled thin plates pressed into a U-shaped channel; the outer panel and cushioning material are attached to the crossbeam.