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if you opted for a new bumper, you would have to get it painted anyway, as they do not come finished as a new partmadrock wrote:Having a body shop sand and paint the bumper would be as much as getting a new bumper altogether.
Pros: Easy to apply and remove. Product works as described
Cons: Smells like rubbing alcohol, only comes with one glove when you really need two, wish they have larger sizez without having to order more than one set
Basically put, I had really medium to heavy road rash on my bumper, front of hood, side mirrors, front of each bulging fenders, anything below the body side moldings+ side skirts, lower part of rear bumper. Basically, my car looked like it had road rash of a car driven strickly on gravel roads. I do not have a before or after picture (it was getting dark out). I purchased the 1oz. bottle and that was enough, but none remaining to touch up on other chips elsewhere.
I followed the directions on the website using a white towel to quickly apply the product. Took me roughly 30minutes total.
I highly recommend this product! It actually works as advertised! I just wish they offered larger sizes. The pictures on their website is what the outcome is
Hands down the best thing I've used to detail my car since using Leatherique on my leather!
Sounds a lot like some of my relatives. It's 7 series or nothing. BTW, nice setup!Sven1olaf wrote:hey Madrock... i had a friend in New York that came from some pretty "fortunate" family ties that insisted BMW doesnt even start until the 5 series.
lol, i know... i would be more than happy with an M3, we argued about that for years, still do.