John,
I did mine last year. The process is:
Sand, then go finer grit and sand some more, then get a finer grit sand
paper and sand some more. When you get it where you want it, use a flexible
paint. I used semi-gloss black and they look really nice.
At this exact moment in time: 2/23/02 6:02 PM, "Zubrovka"
<zubrovka@earthlink.net> made the profound revelation:
> How do you restore those rubber bumpers anyway? Mine are very dull looking.
> John
>
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