I was just removing two hideous dealer decals from my 2000 Sebring Convt... one from the most recent dealer, and the very visible leftover residue from someone's half-a**ed attempt to remove the previous dealer's decal.
All went great... They both came off pretty easily. The newer sticker came off in a snap, the older one required liberal applications of Goof-off, heating with a hair-dryer and some gentle rubbing. Aterwards, I polished the area with PB SSR1, and it looks 200% better.
Now, my question... As I was doing the second (and newer one), I noticed a light spiderweb of what appeared to be actual physical cracks in the paint on the plastic bumper.
I've never noticed them before, and I didn't notice them when I was doing the first decal.
Is it likely that I somehow leaned on the bumper and cracked the paint? Could it really be that brittle? Or, is it more likely that the cracks were already there, and I just noticed because I was working so closely. (I did get lightly scraped on that corner in a parking lot a few months ago, it seemed pretty superficial, so I just polished it out)
Moreover, and more importantly, is there anything (short of a repaint) that I can do to repair it?
Should I worry that it's to start flaking off? If so, is there at least anything I can do to maintain and delay it? Any extra precautions I should take in deailing, to avoid making it worse)
(As I said it's a 2000 Chryler Sebring Jxi Convt., The color is a tricoat, Inferno Red Pearl)
Any advice or info would be GREATLY appreciated.
All went great... They both came off pretty easily. The newer sticker came off in a snap, the older one required liberal applications of Goof-off, heating with a hair-dryer and some gentle rubbing. Aterwards, I polished the area with PB SSR1, and it looks 200% better.
Now, my question... As I was doing the second (and newer one), I noticed a light spiderweb of what appeared to be actual physical cracks in the paint on the plastic bumper.
I've never noticed them before, and I didn't notice them when I was doing the first decal.
Is it likely that I somehow leaned on the bumper and cracked the paint? Could it really be that brittle? Or, is it more likely that the cracks were already there, and I just noticed because I was working so closely. (I did get lightly scraped on that corner in a parking lot a few months ago, it seemed pretty superficial, so I just polished it out)
Moreover, and more importantly, is there anything (short of a repaint) that I can do to repair it?
Should I worry that it's to start flaking off? If so, is there at least anything I can do to maintain and delay it? Any extra precautions I should take in deailing, to avoid making it worse)
(As I said it's a 2000 Chryler Sebring Jxi Convt., The color is a tricoat, Inferno Red Pearl)
Any advice or info would be GREATLY appreciated.