Fixing bumper yourself?
I damaged lower section of front bumper.
Minor dent.
Since bumper is plastic, I figured probably I can push it and get away with it??
I can see creasings though.
I'll post pic as soon as I get home.
Can this be fixed DIY? I don't want to spend $$$ to body repair shop for a minor damage like this.
Cheers
Minor dent.
Since bumper is plastic, I figured probably I can push it and get away with it??
I can see creasings though.
I'll post pic as soon as I get home.
Can this be fixed DIY? I don't want to spend $$$ to body repair shop for a minor damage like this.
Cheers
Originally Posted by Riviera,Jun 20 2009, 11:10 AM
^^^ That's what I initially thought until I realised the lip doesn't cover that bit or...... does it?
Enlighten me on this one please!
Enlighten me on this one please!
I think you're right. But another brand spoiler may do the trick.
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Bumpers are made from thermoplastic with means they have memory to when they were first formed. With just some heat to the back side the dent should reset itself. Its worth a shot.... Just dont burn it and use a heat gun if possible (hair dryer will work but will take a little longer)... NO OPEN FLAMES!
Originally Posted by Addictuned S2K,Jun 20 2009, 01:24 PM
Bumpers are made from thermoplastic with means they have memory to when they were first formed. With just some heat to the back side the dent should reset itself. Its worth a shot.... Just dont burn it and use a heat gun if possible (hair dryer will work but will take a little longer)... NO OPEN FLAMES!
try this if nothing else because it's free.






