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Car Forum / Chrysler Cars / October 2004

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..Removing paint from Rear Bumper...

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philhower@verizon.net - 24 Oct 2004 11:48 GMT
Does anyone have any suggestions on removing brown/white streaks from
Black 300M rear bumber ? Backed into corner of house (don't ask) &
vinyl siding streaked bumber. Have tried different polishing & cleaner
solutions - no help.. Maybe I'll have to repaint bumber ?

Thanks
Pelle - 24 Oct 2004 15:30 GMT
> Does anyone have any suggestions on removing brown/white streaks from
> Black 300M rear bumber ? Backed into corner of house (don't ask) &
> vinyl siding streaked bumber. Have tried different polishing & cleaner
> solutions - no help.. Maybe I'll have to repaint bumber ?
>
> Thanks

Try a clay bar. Several brands exists, mothers, meg's or magic. Should be availabe
from most automtive stores.

/Pelle
philhower@verizon.net - 25 Oct 2004 01:22 GMT
Thanks for the tip - I will check it out tommorow !

>> Does anyone have any suggestions on removing brown/white streaks from
>> Black 300M rear bumber ? Backed into corner of house (don't ask) &
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>/Pelle
Art - 27 Oct 2004 21:51 GMT
If that doesn't work, check for a Colors on Parade franchise near you.  They
advertise same day paint service especially for bumpers.  Never tried them
but it looks similar to a Dent Wizard operation except for paint instead of
dents and Dent Wizard is terrific so maybe this will work too.  Worth a shot
for an estimate at least.  A lot of dealers use them.

> Thanks for the tip - I will check it out tommorow !
>
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>>/Pelle
 
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