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    Newbie help! Stains in bumper

    Thank you sir! ;) AS soon as I hit the "reply" button it dawned on my what "APC" stood for! LOL! (I didn't have enough coffee apparently)
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    Newbie help! Stains in bumper

    Thanks! ;) "APC"?
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    Newbie help! Stains in bumper

    I'll have to try and take some pictures. ;) They are located directly under the hanging spare tire...and look like paint drips. I thoroughly inspected the vehicle before deciding to purchase it (yes, I'm anal LOL) and I did not see any issues anywhere, both in the body and bumpers, (I focus a...
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    Newbie help! Stains in bumper

    Mike, thanks again! I appreciate your feedback. I've used a foam pad on my random-orbital buffer, using 'Meguires' Rubbing Compound as well as their 'Ultimate Compound'. It has helped improving the appearance, but if one looks closely, you can still see a few "stains". I recently talked to a...
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    Newbie help! Stains in bumper

    Oh! By the way! Your work on the Avalanche is amazing! My Uncle owns one and his vehicle is in need of some TLC. I think I'll take what you posted and surprise him with a detailing and rejuvenation of the plastic on his truck.
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    Newbie help! Stains in bumper

    Mike! Thank YOU! I appreciate you taking the time to respond! That is what my Jeep looks like, except the color is 'Granite', so it's a darker gray. The section of bumper is painted plastic, painted in the body color. I stopped at the dealer and they tried to say that these dark...
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    Newbie help! Stains in bumper

    Hi Mike! I love the site and look forward to visiting it frequently for help and advice for future detailing projects. My question for you is as follows; I bought a 2016 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited. It is a Freedom Edition, which includes painted (granite color) wheels and bumpers. Upon...
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