tweakedlogic
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- '92 XLT
just my opinion.....
but please, do not paint the bumpers, it looks tacky and it will promptly flake off and look horrible.
IMO chrome bumpers are one of the cool factors to older vehicles, new stuff all has crap plastic bumpers.
I painted mine. As long as the prep is done correctly it will not flake. Mine were done over a year ago. I have bikes that had chrome that i painted have lasted way longer than that. One bike I painted the chrome steel wheels over 5 years ago and they still look great.
Proper prep is key to any and all paint jobs.
Edit: oh yeah, you can get emery paper at Autozone and other suppliers. i would start with like 400, then 600 then maybe 800. You will need several of the red Scotch Bright pads. Try to stay sanding/scuffing in the same direction. You want the whole surface to be evenly scuffed. Dull chrome everywhere. If there is any shine left anywhere, it will flake. I really like the self etching primer at Napa, but Autozone's is fairly good. Don't rush any part of the prep. Take your time, light even coats of primer. There are many videos and web pages that can help you before you start. If you haven't done surface prep or painting before, I strongly recommend you do lots of research and practice first. Old fenders, new sheet metal etc.
All that said, flat black hides imperfections. But runs and dry spots will show up if you look.