Sorry to bore everyone, but it's more bumpers today. I gave the front bumper a sand down after attacking it with resin & P40, but there were still a few low spots. As such I had another go and utilised the lovely bright sunshine to dry it out. This meant I could have a look at and sand down the rear bumper.
On first glance, this looked really quite good. After 5 minutes with a block and some 80 grit, less so. The horrid matt black paint hid a multitude of sins and I was left with some cracks, a couple of holes and an interesting bit of middle in the middle where the two halves had originally been joined together. So once again it was out with the resin and CSM. I reinforced where the cracks were and drizzled some resin into the holes having ground out & feathered the edges. More sanding tomorrow no doubt...
Front bumper drying in the sun

Obvious join in the middle of the rear bumper

Paint hid such niceties as this
