we have a daily hack at home... we picked this up for a song and its been a great car to us, it carts small people about and copes with sticky fingers, chocolate, country lanes and school runs...
as such its a perfect base for me to 'practice' my valeting and detailing skills... if I have a new technique or product to try out this is the slag that gets it!

i had an hour or so spare over the weekend so decided that the front bumper was gonna get it!

now, before we start the car was purchased off a friend, who in turn had bought it from a friend who was 'an excellent mechanic' and who maintained the car themselves.. turns out they weren't so good at painting and the front bumper and wings are a home brew rattle can special... in truth the front bumper is shot and there are lots of white stone chip marks on it.. so this was a sh1t or bust correction... didn't
really matter if it all went tits up

before
Ford Focus Correction by
Guy Frankland, on Flickr
Ford Focus Correction by
Guy Frankland, on Flickr
during
Ford Focus Correction by
Guy Frankland, on Flickr
after
Ford Focus Correction by
Guy Frankland, on Flickr
well that looked alright... so i did the rest

during
Ford Focus Correction by
Guy Frankland, on Flickr
after
Ford Focus Correction by
Guy Frankland, on Flickr
Ford Focus Correction by
Guy Frankland, on Flickr
products used:
AutoSmart Tango Waterless Wash
2000 grade wet and dry
3M Pads and polishes on a Festool rotary
AutoSmart WAX
From this I learnt that I need to refine my sanding technique and not put as much pressure through my fingers... or use some kind of sanding backing pad to even out the sanding and control the correction. I also learnt that less is more, you can always sand more but you can't undo if you sand too much, fortunately I didn't do this... but I have seen it done and it is all too easy to do!