smc All American 9221 Posts user info edit post |
I've had luck using Prep-All wax/grease remover on large scuffs like that. If that doesn't work, get some rubbing compound(like liquid sandpaper) and gently rub it with a clean cloth(rub too hard or too long and you'll fuck it up).
As for the holes/tears, any parts place sells a little bumper repair kit, or just get yourself some of that Plastic Welder brand two part epoxy. You can sand it after it dries, but it's not easy, so try to mold it/clean it while it's wet.
You'll of course want to wash and wax the car after all this. I think a body shop would just patch the holes with epoxy and respray the whole bumper, or a replacement bumper. 9/11/2008 5:34:27 PM |