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I am planning to get the front bumpers painted because of a few scratches. However I am wondering if usually, one can see the difference between factory paint and something painted. It will be done by a body shop.
FWIW- Unless they remove the bumper to paint and cure at elevated temperature (which they won't because they usually want to "blend" the re-paint with the adjacent panels AND most body shops don't have this capability) then the front bumper will not have the same hardness and durability as the original paint. Lower temperature cure = softer. The front bumper receives the brunt of the debris impact while driving (ie sand, rocks, etc).
My point is:
I personally would never repaint my front bumper for small cosmetic reasons.... It will be worse after XX years than before you touched it.
If I *HAD* to repaint my front bumper, I would have PPF applied after the repaint 30 day or so cure to try and mitigate what I've mentioned above
My advice is free (and arguably worthless) do what you want to.