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Jeromie

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I'm usually a very careful detailer. When one is fatigued accidents happen. I was taking off bugs from the front of my buddy's new car. I used the abrasive side of a dish scrubber..DUMB, now the front bumper is all swirly. I tried to hand rub it out with a compound it helped a little. I'm probably going to have to buff it..any recommendations:confused: ?
 
I'm usually a very careful detailer. When one is fatigued accidents happen. I was taking off bugs from the front of my buddy's new car. I used the abrasive side of a dish scrubber..DUMB, now the front bumper is all swirly. I tried to hand rub it out with a compound it helped a little. I'm probably going to have to buff it..any recommendations:confused: ?

I have seen about 12 cases of scrubbers or SOS pads used in the last year to remove sap or tar. In one case, a relatively new Mazda 3, they buffed out with medium grade. The others were all wetsanding-buffing jobs. That's just my experience though.
 
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