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<blockquote data-quote="whiplash473" data-source="post: 1076854" data-attributes="member: 17027"><p>oh gotcha.....well products like that are only temporary.....whether they say it or not there's only so much that can be done without really doing some work to it......kinda like..idk...think of it this way - if you throw a cam in your car it'll be better right? but until you get a tune it'll never be what it could be......thats the easiest way i can describe it i guess......anyways yeah go that route and see how it works......if/when you sand/buff it just makes sure you clean the snots out of it cuz things like that colorx, armorall, etc seeps in.....so make sure you clean it thoroughly with wax/grease remover or at least rubbing alcohol before you start sanding</p><p></p><p>EDIT: be careful when sanding....assuming thats a factory paint job on the bumper....the clearcoat isnt nearly as thick as if it were sprayed by a person......just go till its all scuffed then move on to the next step</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whiplash473, post: 1076854, member: 17027"] oh gotcha.....well products like that are only temporary.....whether they say it or not there's only so much that can be done without really doing some work to it......kinda like..idk...think of it this way - if you throw a cam in your car it'll be better right? but until you get a tune it'll never be what it could be......thats the easiest way i can describe it i guess......anyways yeah go that route and see how it works......if/when you sand/buff it just makes sure you clean the snots out of it cuz things like that colorx, armorall, etc seeps in.....so make sure you clean it thoroughly with wax/grease remover or at least rubbing alcohol before you start sanding EDIT: be careful when sanding....assuming thats a factory paint job on the bumper....the clearcoat isnt nearly as thick as if it were sprayed by a person......just go till its all scuffed then move on to the next step [/QUOTE]
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