Hi all,
First let me say thank you to such a great community. I was able to make a "very worn looking" '03 Jeep Grand Cherokee look amazing from the various topics in this forum.
My Jeep has plain grey (taupe) plastic bumbers, which look very good now that I have taken your advice and thoroghly cleaned them and applied Pearl. FYI, I love Pearl and it has lasted 2 months so far on my bumbers and interior.
I am having quite a bit of fun detailing my Jeep and was wondering if using my rotary with some polish will do much/anything to improve the finish of my plastic bumpers/trim. Not that they really need it, but I'm going to go clean and treat them again with Pearl and considering a light polish after I re-clean. Any point in doing this?
RJ
First let me say thank you to such a great community. I was able to make a "very worn looking" '03 Jeep Grand Cherokee look amazing from the various topics in this forum.
My Jeep has plain grey (taupe) plastic bumbers, which look very good now that I have taken your advice and thoroghly cleaned them and applied Pearl. FYI, I love Pearl and it has lasted 2 months so far on my bumbers and interior.
I am having quite a bit of fun detailing my Jeep and was wondering if using my rotary with some polish will do much/anything to improve the finish of my plastic bumpers/trim. Not that they really need it, but I'm going to go clean and treat them again with Pearl and considering a light polish after I re-clean. Any point in doing this?
RJ