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DIY bumper scratch removal reccomendations

Posted on 3/1/16 at 9:29 am
Posted by 13SaintTiger
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Posted on 3/1/16 at 9:29 am
Long story short I have been letting my brother use my my vehicle while his is in the shop. He scratched the bumper. Can this be a DIY project or should I drop $500 for a professional to do it. It isn't my main vehicle so I don't mind just letting it sit there but I also wouldn't mind fixing it myself or having my brother do it.

Posted by Scooba
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Posted on 3/1/16 at 9:33 am to
That's one helluva scratch.
Posted by LNCHBOX
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Posted on 3/1/16 at 9:34 am to
Do it yourself and post pics of the results.

Seriously though, why isn't your brother paying for it?
Posted by terd ferguson
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Posted on 3/1/16 at 9:34 am to
Your brother should pay to fix it... PROFESSIONALLY.
Posted by RJL2
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Posted on 3/1/16 at 9:36 am to
There are some great tutorials on YouTube. If it's not your primary car go for it. You can always sand and try again
Posted by 13SaintTiger
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Posted on 3/1/16 at 9:37 am to
quote:

Your brother should pay to fix it... PROFESSIONALLY.


Which he would do but as I said before, it isn't my main driver so I wouldn't mind making it a DIY project.
Posted by N2cars
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Posted on 3/1/16 at 9:39 am to
You can actually buy all 3 three paint products you need, premixed, in an aerosol can. Then you'll need all the sandpaper , tape, and compound to finish it out (assuming you have a buffer). Also, silver is the absolute worst color to blend, due to the high metallic content.


After all that, it still may look like a bear's butt sewed up with barbed wire.

If it's an old vehicle that's probably OK.

If I could get it fixed for $500, that would be my play.

ETA: also, you need a garage, out of the wind and sun.
This post was edited on 3/1/16 at 9:41 am
Posted by skinny domino
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Posted on 3/1/16 at 9:39 am to
You gonna drop more than 500 for a pro to buff that out, prime and paint - unless you go to one-eyed bubba on walker south.
Posted by yellowfin
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Posted on 3/1/16 at 9:40 am to
quote:

should I drop $500 for a professional to do it.


your brother should drop $500 to have it fixed
Posted by terd ferguson
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Posted on 3/1/16 at 9:41 am to
quote:

I wouldn't mind making it a DIY project.


Depending on the age of the car you may never get the color to match properly. If you like the car and want it to look good, have a pro spray it.

Posted by 13SaintTiger
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Posted on 3/1/16 at 9:43 am to
quote:

Also, silver is the absolute worst color to blend, due to the high metallic content.


The car is white.

quote:

You can actually buy all 3 three paint products you need, premixed, in an aerosol can. Then you'll need all the sandpaper , tape, and compound to finish it out (assuming you have a buffer).


Any brand suggestions?

quote:

If it's an old vehicle that's probably OK.


It's almost 10 years old.

This post was edited on 3/1/16 at 9:44 am
Posted by terd ferguson
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Posted on 3/1/16 at 9:44 am to
quote:

It's almost 10 years old.


Fact-o-bake
Posted by NYCAuburn
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Posted on 3/1/16 at 9:44 am to
you arent going to fix this in the driveway very easily. it needs paint. do it your self if its some car you plan on driving till it breaks. if you plan to sell it soon, just clean it up. if you plan to sell it a few years from now, get a pro to do it
Posted by 13SaintTiger
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Member since Sep 2011
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Posted on 3/1/16 at 9:46 am to
quote:

Fact-o-bake


no fact-o-bake in TN
Posted by N2cars
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Posted on 3/1/16 at 9:46 am to
quote:

The car is white.


Cool. You went from most difficult to easiest.
Sorry, it looked silver to me. Let me find that website I used.

ETA: Paint

You need primer, base coat (color), and clear.

Watch the vid to see how to blend. I also would buy one of those spray can "handles" they sell at HD or Lowes.
This post was edited on 3/1/16 at 9:50 am
Posted by Gaston
Dirty Coast
Member since Aug 2008
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Posted on 3/1/16 at 9:48 am to
quote:

scratch


That sounds like something my wife would say. Holy shite, that's wrecked. Is it creased anywhere? If so, a new bumper is in order.
Posted by jbgleason
Bailed out of BTR to God's Country
Member since Mar 2012
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Posted on 3/1/16 at 9:49 am to
You can DIY as per Vette Guys instructions but just know that it may well end up looking WORSE when you are done. Good news is that it is white and that tends to blend well.

It isn't metal so it isn't going to rust if you leave it. But painting over it will make it look OK from a distance. You are definitely going to be able to tell up close.

Get a case of beer and spend some quality time with your brother in the garage on a Saturday. Be sure to curse his existence every time you spray paint or have to use the buffer.
Posted by N2cars
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Posted on 3/1/16 at 9:50 am to
JB, did it look silver to you?

Posted by stout
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Member since Sep 2006
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Posted on 3/1/16 at 9:51 am to
You're going to have to sand that down, feather out the gouges, putty it (not deep enough for bondo), sand the putty, prime it, sand it, seal it, paint it while blending it in, and clearcoat it.
Posted by stout
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Member since Sep 2006
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Posted on 3/1/16 at 9:52 am to
quote:

silver is the absolute worst color to blend, due to the high metallic content.



Yea silver can flop a lot of different ways based on a lot of factors. Some you can control and some you can't.
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