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#180103 - 04/06/03 05:09 PM new bumper replacement and drilling holes
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1. Xterra plastic bumper covers seem to be very easy to scratch...just a slight fingernail rub will mark a bad scratch...any suggestions on cleaners or a method of "buffing"?

2. Also if you replace a rear corner bumper like I just did, be prepared to drill two holes in the new bumper..they are not there..in fact in the factory bumper is drilled out in two places and does not look like the other holes.

this is getting more interesting every day.
:rolleyes:
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#180104 - 05/06/03 06:00 AM Re: new bumper replacement and drilling holes
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Originally posted by x_silver_xe:
1. Xterra plastic bumper covers seem to be very easy to scratch...just a slight fingernail rub will mark a bad scratch...any suggestions on cleaners or a method of "buffing"?
Ignore it.

If it was painted you'd be pissed that you had a scratch on your paint. Plastic is alot cheaper to fix than getting a new paint job.
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