How do you bring faded black bumpers back to life?
go slowly and you wont screw it up. If you do, sand it back down a bit and start again. so far perfect on my forever black...at 4 months.
I appreciate all the input, but no way in heck am I sanding. I would really screw it up. its not to bad. I think I will just leave it. I uploaded an image.
Last edited by nelsontod; May 3, 2012 at 03:31 PM.
I'm new to this forum but I just wanted to say that I've owned a detail shop for about 3 or 4 years now and the best stuff I've ever found is Bumper Black. I like it because it's permanent. All the other ones only last for a few weeks and some of them even peel back off. IMHO you're wasting your time with anything but Bumper Black. I don't know if it's in any stores but you can get it at bumperblack.com
Good luck,
Randy
another vote for Forever Black. Its hard to find but works great. no need to sand. Apply a few coats allowing it to dry between coats and you'll be good for a very long time. If you get any on your paint or lenses you can take it off with polishing compound.
I used this on my DII this past weekend
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Here is a good write up about it: Review: Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant - Auto Geek Online Auto Detailing Forum


