get a fiberglass resin kit(comes with the cloth,resin,hardener etc) and you'll be able to repair it. Just take your time. If there are more scuff marks that aren't too deep you can usually use plastic polish and buff them out.
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hold the phone here people. one thing, bondo makes a fiberglass repair kit with the hardener in it. i sell it at advance, its like 20 or 30 bucks for a quart or so. maybe more. then u need a fiberglass mesh too (also at advance auto) just do a little reading online on how to do it. or ask the ppl at advance, they can help u. and paint wise, if using a rattle can, use duplicolor. or go to a paint place and have them match your color and put it in a can. then its just usin your new found knowledge to fix the part
ps, anything thats made by 3m is a good product. and bondo is really good too. just take your time, and do it right the first time.![]()
Do some research into this first. Bumper skins are supposed to be flexible.
There may be a repair kit specifically for it. May be pricey because of the plasticizers used in the filler and paint. You will never be able to blend it perfectly but you can get close.
OEM bumpers are good but expensive. After market bumpers will shatter like glass and will not always fit right. They have to make them cheap somehow.
Learned a lot this winter.
Got hit by an old guy. With DEMENTIA for f@#k sake!![]()
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