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Originally Posted by Wmzorba09
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Originally Posted by Poochie
I scratched up a loaner car and painted it in my backyard, with a aerosol spray can and the dealer never noticed..
A professional with right tools and experience can repair that and you'll never notice the difference.
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Thanks. This may be a bit more complicated because there us a sharp protrusion where the damage is. It's not a flush scratch. It's cracked and protruding.
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When it is sanded, primed and painted, it will be factory smooth. I worked in a bodyshop when I was younger, I've seen worst brought back.
If the mounting tabs for the bumper didn't snap, anything can be restored.
The original bumper has a VIN plate attached to it, a replacement wouldn't. It's more ideal to preserve the original bumper, if possible.
If I was the shop and you pushed me to replace that, I would charge you for full replacement, repair and give it back to you. Everyone is happy.