Yep. Everything else is done already.What plastics are you painting? Rear bumper? lower valence?
If I were to do it all over again, I would have painted my bumper and left the plastic alone. I was always nervous to step on my plastic after I got it done so a bit of the "using it as a truck" factor went out the window.
I hate the textured plastics lol. And I'm not too worried about stepping on the rear plastics because I never do as it is. I either step on the hitch or open the tailgate and jump on to it bevause I never want to get the plastics dirty, especially if I had just dressed them after a wash.
:shake:If you want to paint the mirrors, they are a harder plastic so you can sand with 150/220 to remove the texture, then 400 and adhesion promote and prime, then I sand with 600 before painting my base and clear. The bumper plastic, tailgate cap, and lower valance are more of a rubbery plastic, so I would just scuff them with 320/400 and shoot the adhesion promoter and primer, trying to completely smooth them doesn't work well because it leaves behind big scratches that are hard to get out.