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How to dress a bumper
Getting ready to install my chrome bumpers. They have been sitting outside for a couple years. They still look good. But I need to clean them up a little. What is the best approach? Steel wool? Polish? A buffer? Thoughts?
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Re: How to dress a bumper
I've always used CLR and 0000 steal wool. It'll take any rust and grime off without harming the chrome but make sure to use 0000 Suze steal wool
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Re: How to dress a bumper
Where can you find that? Big box?
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Re: How to dress a bumper
clr is a standard house hold cleaner for rust,Steel wool should be found in the house hold cleaners if not a hardware store will have it.But like said steel wool comes in different grits the more 0's the better.
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Re: How to dress a bumper
Thats what I am looking for, didn't know if 0000 can be found at typical parts store. Going to hardware store this morning
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Re: How to dress a bumper
Sorry was away for a bit. I bought mine at a farm implement store but I've seen it at orielys
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Re: How to dress a bumper
Found some at Ace
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Here is the update on the bumper. Quick and easy. But I may still replace it. You look close you can see the spider cracks and other imperfections
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