Hi all,
It's been some time since I've posted. I've just come across a 2010 BMW X5 which has a plastic textured ABS front and rear bumper.
The front bumper has some scuff marks and the entire bumper is unpainted and in a stock "natural" textured plastic finish.
I've read that some have had luck with heating the bumpers to bring out the scratches, but I'm leery of this approach. Does anyone have any other ideas? Or, is the heating approach a good idea?
I imagine the only option is to replace the bumper or leave it as is. The scratches are on the minor side, but, I don't want to experiment unless a reasonable method is suggested.
So, does anyone have any ideas? I've smoothed the scratched with my finger nail (as my fingernail is softer than the bumper material, so I though it to be a safe move and it did help a great deal), but there are still some 1/4th of a millimeter scratches that are visible.
It's a pretty common vehicle, so I thought some of you might be able to help.
Thanks in advance!
It's been some time since I've posted. I've just come across a 2010 BMW X5 which has a plastic textured ABS front and rear bumper.
The front bumper has some scuff marks and the entire bumper is unpainted and in a stock "natural" textured plastic finish.
I've read that some have had luck with heating the bumpers to bring out the scratches, but I'm leery of this approach. Does anyone have any other ideas? Or, is the heating approach a good idea?
I imagine the only option is to replace the bumper or leave it as is. The scratches are on the minor side, but, I don't want to experiment unless a reasonable method is suggested.
So, does anyone have any ideas? I've smoothed the scratched with my finger nail (as my fingernail is softer than the bumper material, so I though it to be a safe move and it did help a great deal), but there are still some 1/4th of a millimeter scratches that are visible.
It's a pretty common vehicle, so I thought some of you might be able to help.
Thanks in advance!