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Scratch Removal Back Bumper

Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2013 8:26 am
by parralegend
Hi Guys,

I've had a quick flick through a few threads on scratches but wanted to get peoples opinions on it. I've managed to get a light rash on the bottom right of my back bumper and although it's not visible I know it's there and I know I'll probably do it again however it just shits me off it's there.

Has anyone had any success with scratch repair kits/ the magic pen to mask/clean scratches? I managed to do it coming off a driveway to sharp and it hit the side lip of a gutter, still spewing over it :D. I know with the below products it will really only mask it but I become emo knowing somethings not right with the car :D

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/QUIXX-car-SC ... 337a7bad0b

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Fix-It-Pro-C ... 3ccb966964

Thanks

Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2013 11:57 pm
by evil.ralliart
Steve...i know exactly where your coming from...only option if your like me...."respray"
That said...i have used a guy in QLD before that is amazing...after speaking to him most of his work is at the docks fixing brand new cars damaged on the boat...yep...thats what i thought. But he was that dam good i believe it.
Im sure there must be a guy like that where you are...just gotta find him
So to rap up....I have been no real help at all have i lmao
Seriously though...might take a while but there will be someone around that can do it....my first port of call would be to go to your local dealershio and ask who does there touch ups on "NEW" cars...if they will admit they have one.

Cheer's

Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2013 9:41 pm
by squala
How bad is the damage? Can you post some photos?

But if you did mention that it's not visible, you could consider having Autobarn prepare a spray can of you car's colour and patch it up after a bit of sanding. Full respray would be much more costly, and I myself would only do it if there is a more severe damage.