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bumper scratches

Post by elhamy201 »

Black cars owners here do u have or know any product to hide the scratches in blck bumpers i heared about "back to black" is it effective or there is somthing better ?
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Post by Wolf-Spirit »

well nothing can get really rid of em ofcourse unless you paint em again :s

are you talking about painted black bumpers or unpainted ones?
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Post by woo »

fill them with a black crayon then wax over them. Its not perfect but it worked well on my blue leganza after it got hit by some rubble thet fell off a truck
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crayon? are you kidding? haha ive enver heard that
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Post by woo »

kinkyllama wrote:crayon? are you kidding? haha ive enver heard that
thats what i did and it worked pretty well. Its not perfect but it was much better then what it was
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Post by asam »

Turtle wax uses the crayon wax idea and make a lipstick thing that you put in scratches then wax over it, But thats $7. Crayons and like a buck. good idea.
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Post by woo »

I've used the turtle ones before, but they arent specific in colour. Its easier to find a crayon thats closer to the corect colour at an arts and crafts store.
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Post by asam »

and cheaper. :D
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asam wrote:and cheaper. :D
judging be the fact we all drive korean cars..............
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Post by TheGreatAndPowerfulOz »

woo wrote:
asam wrote:and cheaper. :D
judging be the fact we all drive korean cars..............
Only two of my cars are Korean. Four more are German and one is Japanese. :twisted:

LOL

The crayon idea sounds like something I'm going to try.
I wonder how close silver crayon is to the silver of my Lanos...

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Post by kinkyllama »

Theres probably 50 different silvers, i swear that they make up colors when they get bored.... theres just too many, especialy more than a little kid needs.
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Post by asam »

Get one of those 256 packs to be safe :wink:
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