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Not really no.
Just grab the bullet at the front, as this is a good finger hold to grab on to.
Then just slide the strip backwards. Open the door too, that will help
Once the side strip is removed, there are clips behind it which hold the bullet in place. These just need popping out.
Careful though! The clips break easily :nono:
By that i meant, going into more detail i.e. machine polishing, claying, glazing... and so on.
Have a look at some of the threads in this section to get an idea of what people use. It's something you won't learn overnight, so it's worth spending time looking/researching products and techniques :)
As said, it can be done without removing the bumper.
Once you've removed the two pins at the top of the grill, work your way along from the top corner and push the grill back towards the engine bay.
There are plastic tabs behind the grill which can be lifted to help remove, but i didn't really...
Shampoo: Meguiars Gold Class / NXT Generation Car Wash
Drying Towel as mentioned
Quick Detailer for removing water spots/streaks: Autoglym Rapid Detailer
Tyre Gel: Meguiars Endurance
That is just the basic stuff, obviously there is a lot better stuff out there if you want to get into...
Nice!
That looks like Arnold Clark here in Warrington with the Porcelanosa, McD's, Next and Boots all near each other.
Either that, or a massive coincidence.