kylepark1230
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What would you recommend then? Don’t gotta rub it in hahaYou can't "correct" paint that is no longer there. Those look pretty horrible.
I was at work and was going to get something from my car and noticed a large scratch on the front right lip and bumper. No cameras but I’m assuming someone backed into it somehow, god knows.What happened?
I would attack them with a touchup kit for now: anything will be an improvement and help reduce your pain. Later you can have a body shop do the entire bumper cover.
Guess I had to learn the hard way, but thanks for the advice. Definitely parking in the middle of nowhere from now on. Worst part is my camera didn’t even record the damn incident.Too late for this time, but park defensively, religiously. Hah. I always park away from where everybody else wants to (walking is good exercise for this sedentary generation), uphill from shopping cart corrals, and end stalls only, pulled well to the end. Etc.
Unfortunately I do not have any tools that would help me out in this situation yeahI'd say you have two options. You can fill those spots with touch up paint and give it some time to dry then hit it with some paint correction and level it out. Or you just take it to a bodyshop and let them handle it. If it were me Id try fixng it myself first but I have the gear and maybe you dont.