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Grrrrr...
Some mindless scrote scuffed the passenger side of my rear bumper yesterday. The car was parked outside the house and whoever it was didn't leave a note. They probably didn't even realise or care.
Anyway, I managed to remove the black bumper scuff with a combination of Sonus clay lube and Scratch-X. There's still some surface residue, probably plastic, and wondered if anyone could recommend a product that might remove it? The gutting thing is I spent all day last Saturday giving the car a good clean, clay, polish and wax....
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You might have to resort to 1800 grit wet and dry.
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Stick with the Scratch-X. Might take some effort but that will shift it. Eventually.
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Cheers for the replies, I'll have a closer look as soon as I have time. I'll give it a good seeing to next time I wash the car.
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