S ShaneK New member Joined Aug 27, 2020 Messages 59 Reaction score 0 Dec 20, 2020 #1 It seems that I never get bumpers polished to the level of body panels. I know that part of it is my fear of damaging the paint. Any tips? The scuff marks on rear bumpers where things have been dragged into the trunk are the worst, Thanks
It seems that I never get bumpers polished to the level of body panels. I know that part of it is my fear of damaging the paint. Any tips? The scuff marks on rear bumpers where things have been dragged into the trunk are the worst, Thanks
Rsurfer Well-known member Joined Jan 26, 2007 Messages 14,159 Reaction score 26 Dec 20, 2020 #2 The paint on plastic bumpers are super thin and soft. They use a flexing agent in the paint which makes it very soft and easy to burn through. Tread lightly when polishing plastic bumpers.
The paint on plastic bumpers are super thin and soft. They use a flexing agent in the paint which makes it very soft and easy to burn through. Tread lightly when polishing plastic bumpers.
H hoyt66 Active member Joined May 1, 2011 Messages 2,446 Reaction score 13 Dec 21, 2020 #3 Rsurfer said: The paint on plastic bumpers are super thin and soft. They use a flexing agent in the paint which makes it very soft and easy to burn through. Tread lightly when polishing plastic bumpers. Click to expand... Good information. I did not know this. Thanks
Rsurfer said: The paint on plastic bumpers are super thin and soft. They use a flexing agent in the paint which makes it very soft and easy to burn through. Tread lightly when polishing plastic bumpers. Click to expand... Good information. I did not know this. Thanks