colored bumper covers on my 94 explorer limited

merryc3

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Can someone give me advice on how to restore the color on my bumper covers? They have been sadly neglected. I saw a video on youtube where a heat gun was used....doesn't work for me. I really don't know what I can use to get them looking nice again. Do I need a solvent? A compound? If so, what & which one?

Also....been working on my paint. I want to clay the truck but I think I need to start with a more aggressive clay to get the heavy contaminants out. Can you recommend an aggressive clay? and after I use this clay do I need to clay again with a less aggressive clay?

Thanks for your time and advice.
Merry
 
Welcome to Ag!!!
A Picture of ur bumpers will help to start and we can go from there!!

Secondly...as far as claying...the golden rule for any type of paint correction is ALWAYS start with the least aggresive product!! So try a fine clay then step up if needed......more aggressive clays may leave some marring on your paint and u dont want that if finer clay will do the job!
 
thank u dr.....I will try to post a pix. Ok...i will use the Pinnacle clay if u think that's the way to start. I have a long way to go but I really would love to give some TLC to the truck that I really do love. Bought it new in '94 and it really has been a wonderful friend.
 
dr....my pix is in the exterior gallery....use bumper discoloration as key words....don't know how to get the pix in my replies
 
Here is your pic merryc3:

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I think it might be time to get some black trim paint from the auto part store...
 
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there must be some Magical Elixer that will transform this pitiful sight, sir!
 
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That means that I'm new to detailing...

BTW I see you are in NY, where at? I'm in Westchester...
 
Any kind of easy fix is gonna be just that, a quick fix and is gonna go away quick... From what I have seen poor boys trim restorer seen to do great, HERE IS A REVIEW ON IT

But like I said before, I would just get some paint, it is cheap, (About 7 bucks if that) it would take you 5 minutes to tape, 5 to spray and it dries in 2.
 
i'm on salty air south shore Long Island, romeo...how can you be a noob? you're a senior member. Oh...I'm the noob? yes...I am
 
I would scrub it clean and try some trim restorer.
 
Thanks forosting the pix romeo...i suck at this stuff
 
Dubbin1 makes a good suggestion! Should work good for U!! As far as the pinnacle clay....try that first! and its bogo this week I think! Also check out the videos by Mike phillips on this site about claying.....they are very helpful!!!
 
thanks doc.....i did watch the video on claying...i will try the pbtr & the pinnacle clay. Even if the PBTR doesn't make my bumper new again I can still use it on my other trim and my leather. I will keep you posted.
merry
 
Plz keep us posted! Im interested to c the results! I hope it works out well for u!!!!
 
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