I had a ding in a rear bumper a couple of inches wide and a quarter deep, the repair was perfect.
My only disappointment was that I would have liked him to also touch up several insignificant scratches elsewhere, but the business model is so much per ding, so he would have charged an unfeasible amount for each one.
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I've used them for a plastic bumper repair on the Mrs' car, not a bad job wasnt that bothered as it gets pranged on a weekly basis. While you cant see the plastic repair, where they fall down is on the paint finish, they tend to use an artists airbrush rather than the proper paintshop kit. If you want a really good job I'd go to a proper body shop.Originally posted by Alf W View PostAnyone used one of these? Got any particular recommendations or horror stories.
Some c0ck-n0bber's obviously bashed my car with a supermarket trolley and done a runner so I need it fixed. Not dented but a big gouge in the paint.
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Take it to a professional "car detailer" first (and I mean professional!).Originally posted by Alf W View PostAnyone used one of these? Got any particular recommendations or horror stories.
Some c0ck-n0bber's obviously bashed my car with a supermarket trolley and done a runner so I need it fixed. Not dented but a big gouge in the paint.
Despite it being a nasty scratch, you'd be surprised what a proper detailer can do.
Some of these ding repairs leave a lot to be desired IME.
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Mobile paint chip repair companies
Anyone used one of these? Got any particular recommendations or horror stories.
Some c0ck-n0bber's obviously bashed my car with a supermarket trolley and done a runner so I need it fixed. Not dented but a big gouge in the paint.Tags: None
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I was hoping you would not have noticed.
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