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[Cyanide] 12-16-2012 02:31 AM

Need scratches/scuff marks buffed out of bumper or cheap bumper for sale
 
Anyone know of a good place that can get marks buffed out or know of anyone that's looking to sell their stock/OEM black BRZ front bumper?

Mr. Sparkle 12-16-2012 07:56 PM

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Originally Posted by [Cyanide] (Post 611344)
Anyone know of a good place that can get marks buffed out or know of anyone that's looking to sell their stock/OEM black BRZ front bumper?

yeah I might know a guy :D

How bad are the scratches? Whats the story? A pic would help get an idea of what you're working with

also, as a general rule of thumb - if you can catch the scratch with your fingernail then its too deep to be buffed out.

gily25 12-17-2012 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Sparkle (Post 612348)
also, as a general rule of thumb - if you can catch the scratch with your fingernail then its too deep to be buffed out.

But...you may still try to buff it out if it's only one small groove in a 1/4" wide scratch...once you buff away the part with texture you're left with a much smaller scratch. You may even be able to do a paint pen fill on the smaller scratch.

[Cyanide] 12-17-2012 10:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Sparkle (Post 612348)
yeah I might know a guy :D

How bad are the scratches? Whats the story? A pic would help get an idea of what you're working with

also, as a general rule of thumb - if you can catch the scratch with your fingernail then its too deep to be buffed out.

Driver side front corner bumper was scuffed by someone backing out, the bastard swapped paint with me while I was parked. There's a crack in the bumper, I know that can't be fixed, but the rest of the paint is what bothers me because it's white paint on my black bumper.

(I'm honestly not too concerned with deep scratches and dents and such, but the white paint on a black bumper stands out so much, that's the main thing I'd like removed if possible)

Second issue is once again while I was parked picking up my son from school, a Jeep backed up onto the top of my front bumper while she was leaving her spot, those aren't actually too deep, I believe they're just surface scratches and should be able to be buffed out pretty easily.

I'll get pictures as soon as I can! Based on those descriptions, are you able to provide me with an estimate?

Mr. Sparkle 12-17-2012 04:32 PM

the paint transfer is pretty easy to remove with a lot of options. tar remover or IPA (diluted) or clay bar or cleaner wax by hand or some polish by hand should remove that

Pics would definitely help to get an idea how bad it is. along with an answer to my question about whether you can catch them with your fingernail.

dori. 12-17-2012 09:04 PM

you can remove paint with beer? awesome

Mr. Sparkle 12-18-2012 10:17 AM

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Originally Posted by dori. (Post 614296)
you can remove paint with beer? awesome

IPA = isopropyl alcohol / rubbing alcohol

should be diluted with distilled water a bit as most over the counter rubbing alcohol is pretty strong and can damage your paint

[Cyanide] 12-18-2012 03:35 PM

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Originally Posted by dori. (Post 614296)
you can remove paint with beer? awesome

Hahaha

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Originally Posted by Mr. Sparkle (Post 613815)
the paint transfer is pretty easy to remove with a lot of options. tar remover or IPA (diluted) or clay bar or cleaner wax by hand or some polish by hand should remove that

Pics would definitely help to get an idea how bad it is. along with an answer to my question about whether you can catch them with your fingernail.

Will definitely get pics, I don't know about the nail question, haven't done that test yet, I should have some pics for you tomorrow, thanks again!

Mr. Sparkle 12-18-2012 04:53 PM

paint transfer shouldn't be too bad to remove. you live in manhattan? or on LI?

BTW - lets go rangers! (in 2014.... maybe)

Aloxi 12-28-2012 10:19 AM

So I just saw this on the rear driver side between the rear wheel and the back bumper. Any solutions? http://s13.postimage.org/xw9xqdw4n/I...228_085251.jpg

Mr. Sparkle 12-28-2012 10:56 AM

it can be buffed, and improved, but it looks to be too deep. likely would need some touchup paint

do the test I recommended earlier. see if you can catch the scratch with your fingernail. if you can, its too deep.

Aloxi 12-28-2012 11:30 AM

Just did the fingernail test. I could feel it with the fingernail but it doesn't get caught. Funny thing is I don't even have a buffer lol (should prob invest in one).

Mr. Sparkle 12-28-2012 08:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Aloxi (Post 631332)
Just did the fingernail test. I could feel it with the fingernail but it doesn't get caught. Funny thing is I don't even have a buffer lol (should prob invest in one).

tackling a scratch that deep, with your first go round with a polisher I would not recommend. And ultimately I think its a bit too deep to be removed entirely. A good compounding / polishing would clean it up quite a bit but wouldn't 'fix' it back to what you remember. sorry


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