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  • bumper qeustion

    how do i make a bumper black black and shine
    and i have a scatch how do i get rid of the scatch ?
    alberto gorin
    known as gorin002

  • #2
    Re: bumper qeustion

    Are you working on black rubber or plastic bumper or a bumper painted the color of your car?

    Mike Phillips
    760-515-0444
    showcargarage@gmail.com

    "Find something you like and use it often"

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    • #3
      Re: bumper qeustion

      its black color.

      i want to black plastic bumper
      i want to get rid of a scratch and want make deep shine
      alberto gorin
      known as gorin002

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      • #4
        Re: bumper qeustion

        Get yourself some of this for the bumper, wash the car/bumper and apply this and work it in. Wipe off any excess.


        Gold Class Trim Detailer




        As far as removing a scratch out of a plastic or rubber bumper, we wrote an article that answers this question because it's asked so often...

        It's in the Information Station

        In the sub-forum Hot Topics


        And here it is, (Lots of great stuff in the Information Station)

        What it means to remove a scratch out of anything...


        In order to remove a scratch out of anything, metal, plastic glass, paint, etc. You must remove material around the scratch until the surface is level or equal to the lowest depths of the scratch or scratches.

        The below diagram if for paint, the the same thing applies to just about an surface material or coating.



        In essences, you don't really remove a scratch, you remove material around a scratch.

        Then the big question is, is the material or coating workable, as in can you abrade small particles of it and leave behind an original looking surface. For example, some things you can abrade, (remove the scratch), but you can never completely remove all of your abrading marks, thus you can't really fix the problem, all you can do is exchange one set of scratches of a different set of scratches.

        The next questions is, how thick is the surface material you're working on or the coating. You are limited to what you can do by the thickness of these to things, (surface coating or surface material), and whether or not this surface is workable.

        Sometimes you don't know what you can so until you try. It's always a good idea to test your choice of products, applicator materials and application process, (By hand or by machine), to an inconspicuous area. If you cannot make a small area look good with your product, applicator and process, you will not be able to make the entire surface look good. It's always a good idea to test first and error on the side of caution, versus make a mistake you cannot undo.
        Mike Phillips
        760-515-0444
        showcargarage@gmail.com

        "Find something you like and use it often"

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        • #5
          Re: bumper qeustion

          wil do thank you
          alberto gorin
          known as gorin002

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          • #6
            Re: bumper qeustion

            i bought it
            tryed some and its very good.
            better than valma better than pro tech.nl
            and its neutral creme you put on very good
            alberto gorin
            known as gorin002

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