Re: Photos of Damaged BumpersFive By Five wrote:
> I would appreciate any of you knowledgeable about bumper fixing to give me
> an estimate as to what you think it might cost to fix the front (with more
> severe scraping) and back (flexed damage) bumpers. That way I know what to
> expect from a body shop, and whether I have to wince. For reference, I am
> in the Sacramento CA area, but what they do in your locale is good enough
> for me.
>
> I know that a DIYer can buy paint and sand it and get it working, but
> perhaps it will be better if the pros do it.
>
> I am footing all costs on this, so it's not as if insurance is behind this
>
> Also, do all body fix shops charge for estimates like these?
>
>
> Photos are here:
>
> http :// preview.tinyurl,com /6knqja
>
> I think I did a good job of getting a wide-angle and macro'd view.
>
>
I'm not a pro but is the bumper painted or is it colored plastic? In
the latter case, the color is throughout the plastic and damage can
probably be buffed out. I had a black bumper that body shop wanted to
replace cover but I told them to just buff it out which they did and it
looks fine and I saved over $100.