With the rear bumper done, it was time to look at the front.
Took it off, prised off the end caps, removed the crumbling overriders, and popped out the crash pads.
This gives you an idea of the general condition of the plastics:
Everything was cleaned, scuffed up, and coated with K2 Structure Paint (I might as well buy shares in this company)
The bumper, which initially looked alright, was trashed. Rust everywhere, bent out of shape, fit for the bin to be honest but I haven't got £80 knocking about for a new one.
I started attacking it with a variety of tools - hammers, grinders, DA sander, rust converter, Hydrate80, all sorts:
More grinding, filling, sanding, filling, sanding:
Finally it was ready for primer. First some grey high build - then some Tetrosyl Red Oxide (you are supposed to use red primer for Sunburst Red paint)
While I was at it, I soaked the rusty brackets in a citric acid solution and did them in black. I know they aren't the proper Ford brackets but they were already fitted when I got the car:
Followed by a good few coats of Sunburst Red (not the best match to be honest) and then a few coats of Tetrosyl Clear.
It isn't perfect, but it will do me:
And back on the car with the recoated end caps:
Although the colour match looks good here, it isn't really.
It's no worse than it was though, and the finish is now a lot better than the original bumpers.
Overall, happy with the result, even if in the pics it looks basically just like it did before!