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Old 06-06-2018, 01:49 PM   #3280 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by killrain View Post
Wash/strip any residue that’s there. Then try using a clay bar first. If that doesn’t remove them, you can try a light compound. If the coumpund works, great, then follow up with a polish and finally a wax/sealant.

If still that doesn’t work, you can try wet sanding with really fine paper. But be careful with this if you are not accustomed to it. Then follow with a compound or polish ( depending on sanding mark depth).
Thanks for the info. Sounds too complicated for my skills. I may just go the route of having the bumper repainted professionally.

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