Several months ago I tried polishing my badly scratched front bumper cover with a Stainless Steel Sink & Cookware Scratch Remover made by Siege Chemical Co. of Phoenix, AZ. The results were a great improvement over what I started with, but left the finish somewhat short of what I wanted. The scratches were mostly removed, but I couldn't get the high shine required.
I recently found a product at Ace Hardware, Premium Buffing Composition for Stainless Steel made by Dico Products. I applied this with a fabric buffing wheel on my 3/8 power drill, and I was pleasantly surprised with the results. I won't say the bumper cover is now factory perfect, but for a 24 year old part, I think it came out really well. I hope this info might be useful to anyone with the same problem. :thumbsup:
I recently found a product at Ace Hardware, Premium Buffing Composition for Stainless Steel made by Dico Products. I applied this with a fabric buffing wheel on my 3/8 power drill, and I was pleasantly surprised with the results. I won't say the bumper cover is now factory perfect, but for a 24 year old part, I think it came out really well. I hope this info might be useful to anyone with the same problem. :thumbsup: