I bought my black 99 Firebird in May, and it's always had these little rock chips/bug remains on the front bumper that were chipped out, and filled in with white (wax I'm assuming). It REALLY made the car look like crap, as it was speckled with white all over the front bumper.
I have been trying since MAY to get these stupid things out...I've tried claybarring, I've tried waxes, washes, everythnig you can think of...and spent far more money than I should have.
My dad talked to a guy at work and he has a black Viper and he said the best way to take all that white specks out is to rub vegetable oil (or cooking oil) on a paper towel over it, and it comes right off.
I tried it, and sure enough, the front bumper looks as close to brand new as you could ever imagine...it even took off the white scratches where I've bottomed out so elegantly.
I would take some before/after pics, but now I only have after....great idea!
I have been trying since MAY to get these stupid things out...I've tried claybarring, I've tried waxes, washes, everythnig you can think of...and spent far more money than I should have.
My dad talked to a guy at work and he has a black Viper and he said the best way to take all that white specks out is to rub vegetable oil (or cooking oil) on a paper towel over it, and it comes right off.
I tried it, and sure enough, the front bumper looks as close to brand new as you could ever imagine...it even took off the white scratches where I've bottomed out so elegantly.
I would take some before/after pics, but now I only have after....great idea!
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