EdLancer
New member
'98 Mystic Teal Mica Corolla with only 36kms on it. Car has been detailed at least once a year for the past two years. I spent most of the time fixing the smashed up corners on the rear bumper that happened on two seperate occassions. I wanted to try OP on a rotary and I can say OP is very forgiving on a rotary and doesn't gum up or create holograms.
Washed Optimum ONR
Clayed Meg's Quik Clay
Polished with Optimum OP with a rotary with LC polishing pad
Sealed Optimum OCW
The corners of the bumper were all smashed in when the owner bumped into a fence pole, I simply heated up the smashed area with a heat gun and used some PDR tool to push the indentation out and cooled with a wet rag and then sanded the cracked paint with an orbital sander and applied and sand with basecoat 4 times and finally with two clearcoats. Yeah I see the overspray too on the rear panel, haven't gotten around to removing it yet. There was no Bondo involved, I hate to use Bondo on plastics if it doesn't require it.
Washed Optimum ONR
Clayed Meg's Quik Clay
Polished with Optimum OP with a rotary with LC polishing pad
Sealed Optimum OCW


The corners of the bumper were all smashed in when the owner bumped into a fence pole, I simply heated up the smashed area with a heat gun and used some PDR tool to push the indentation out and cooled with a wet rag and then sanded the cracked paint with an orbital sander and applied and sand with basecoat 4 times and finally with two clearcoats. Yeah I see the overspray too on the rear panel, haven't gotten around to removing it yet. There was no Bondo involved, I hate to use Bondo on plastics if it doesn't require it.
