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Clean.... but, depends on how low you are dropped. I wouldn't do it if your are slammed due possibly cracking the bondo or whatever they use.
Exactly. I don't care how good your body shop is. Over time, the media they use to mold the lip in will separate from the bumper due to age, temperature, flex, curbing. It does look great though, but if that is the look your going for, you might as well get a full bumper replacement. In the long run, it will work out cheaper.