Came out of the grocery store today to find a lady writing a note, she somehow hit my car while backing out of the spot next to it with her Ford Escape.
I told her it was fine and that I'd take care of it myself even though it looked nasty. Thankfully it was mostly rubber and paint transfer! (Yay for Escape bumpers lol)
I clayed it, that took a bit off, and used Goo Gone for some of the remainder of the rubber, followed that with M105 on a yellow edge pad via rotary to clean up the major scuffing, and finished up with Optimum Polish on a white CCS pad to remove the holograms from M105. Topped up everything with S100.
Heres the before shot
After paint and rubber removal, before compounding
And our finished product; still one or two spots that got down through most of the paint, but its ok since I'm planning on buying a newer bumper in December anyways.

I clayed it, that took a bit off, and used Goo Gone for some of the remainder of the rubber, followed that with M105 on a yellow edge pad via rotary to clean up the major scuffing, and finished up with Optimum Polish on a white CCS pad to remove the holograms from M105. Topped up everything with S100.
Heres the before shot

After paint and rubber removal, before compounding

And our finished product; still one or two spots that got down through most of the paint, but its ok since I'm planning on buying a newer bumper in December anyways.
