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Using the BMP Rocker Panel Kit |
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Tired of my worn out grey rocker panels, I decided to try the BMP kit after reading good things about it on a number of BMW forums. |
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Notice how worn out and faded the grey is. On the picture in the right you can actually see how the grey faded to the point you can see the car finish right through it. |
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Here is a picture of the complete rocker panel before. |
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Here is a picture of the car before , although the rocker panels are kinda hard see. |
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The BMP kit consists of a sponge brush, cleaner (which I think is rubbing alcohol) and paint. |
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The rocker panels looked even worse after cleaning them as shown above. I actually think the cleaner that was supplied with the kit was starting to take off some of the old grey paint. |
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