I've been asked to help tidy-up a scraped bumper.
NOT major - but on a tidy low miles car..so wants to be a fair job
my idea was to use a "loy-block" or a fine emery on a block to get rid of the "hairs" of the bumper plastic,
then maybe a clay bar to remove any loose bits before fine brush filling in correct match paint, then aeosol lacquer..,
any further do's / don't..general advice - it's a light met blue POXALL
paint apparently is around £10 for a touch-up kit.. but want to do the prep correctly.
thanks,
Charlie
NOT major - but on a tidy low miles car..so wants to be a fair job
my idea was to use a "loy-block" or a fine emery on a block to get rid of the "hairs" of the bumper plastic,
then maybe a clay bar to remove any loose bits before fine brush filling in correct match paint, then aeosol lacquer..,
any further do's / don't..general advice - it's a light met blue POXALL
paint apparently is around £10 for a touch-up kit.. but want to do the prep correctly.
thanks,
Charlie