Bumper Restorer

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Dopey

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Bumper Restorer
A year ago I did a patch on the rear bumper to see if it would stay on after a load of washes, and it did, so a few days ago I did the rest of it, just did the one coat so far, will do another next week (if it warm up) so here is the results, I am very happy with it, some before and after pics, and some dick head, smacked my bumper on the corner, and it hides a lot of the damage too, product is Forever Black bumper & trim cleaner and reconditioner
 

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I have done boot polish, and silicone, the trouble is with them is first they dont last, you have to keep applying, and there also sticky, and dust and dirt stick to them, this is a dye so its permanent, and you dont have to apply it again, I an going to do my side step (running board) at the weekend, I also did one door handle to see how that would look and that looks a lot better as well,
 
I used forever black over a year ago and its still as black as the day i put it on, i bought it for my D-pillars and ended up doing my door handles, the front grill, all the rubber scuff strips around the car, both bumpers, and the running boards, and apart from washing the car i havent had to touch up any of it, it is very very good. look at it on youtube.
 
I used forever black over a year ago and its still as black as the day i put it on, i bought it for my D-pillars and ended up doing my door handles, the front grill, all the rubber scuff strips around the car, both bumpers, and the running boards, and apart from washing the car i havent had to touch up any of it, it is very very good. look at it on youtube.

Been on my grille for two years is wearing a bit thin, needs doing again. And before anyone says anything. Yes it was done properly when applied. :D:D
 
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