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Thread: Bumper scuffs
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Old 10-24-2007, 02:56 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Bumper scuffs

While on holiday this summer I reversed into a low concrete flower pot in the hotel car park, and scuffed the rear bumper, low down on one corner. The scuff has gone through the paint to the plastic below.

The dealer has quoted ~£300 to repaint the whole bumper, and says there isn't really an alternative, as any other type of repair will be visible and won't last.

So does anyone have any experience with alternatives? Is there some kind of plastic filler that can be colour-matched somehow and 'buffed in'?

The scuff is low down and not particularly visible so I was thinking that a reasonable repair might suffice until the next time I reverse into something!
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