7O7SRT10
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nothing you do to the grill will prevent chipping... it's just like the hood... the more you drive it, the more it will chip... not so much a question of if, but when...
all the prep in the world won't make a difference... plastidip is nice when it does chip, you can mask and spray just one area, though, keep that in mind...
I did my grill 5 months ago and it's pretty impressive
how good its held up with my truck being a daily
driver and in between washes.. I think since it's basically
Rubber in a can and not rock hard when dries there is more of
a cushion when some hits it.
You can also use the clear glossafier as an invisible bra to protect
that big front bumper that is like a magnet for chips due to rocks and bugs.