EugeneGoldberg
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- Sep 17, 2013
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Greetings!
Tomorrow I will attempt to remove swirls and scratches on my black MB C300. I have noticed, that the bumpers there are made of plastic (and painted the same as the rest of the body).
I was wandering if it is any different process to remove scratches from the painted plastic surfaces, then it is from a clear coated painted metal. In fact, I'm not sure if those plastic bumpers even have clear coat. There are a few small spots, where the paint is off, and I can see some white color in places where the paint used to be. My guess is, that the white could be the actual plastic color, but, I'm not sure.
Any expertise on how to approach these bumpers?
-Eugene
Tomorrow I will attempt to remove swirls and scratches on my black MB C300. I have noticed, that the bumpers there are made of plastic (and painted the same as the rest of the body).
I was wandering if it is any different process to remove scratches from the painted plastic surfaces, then it is from a clear coated painted metal. In fact, I'm not sure if those plastic bumpers even have clear coat. There are a few small spots, where the paint is off, and I can see some white color in places where the paint used to be. My guess is, that the white could be the actual plastic color, but, I'm not sure.
Any expertise on how to approach these bumpers?
-Eugene