So I scratched my bumper in the parking lot at work the other day on a cement pole, misjudged a narrow parking spot. :-/
Any advice on how to fix this up? Maybe something I could do to just make it half way presentable?
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That will seriously, buff out. I guarantee it will basically all go away if hit with a high grade buffing compound and a nice orbital buffer.Erik wrote:So I scratched my bumper in the parking lot at work the other day on a cement pole, misjudged a narrow parking spot. :-/
Any advice on how to fix this up? Maybe something I could do to just make it half way presentable?
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PM CleanZX3 on the forum here. He might be able to do something with it.
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Ok, I'll give it a shot. Know of anywhere that rents orbital buffers? Would Home Depot have something that would work?Pappy wrote:That will seriously, buff out. I guarantee it will basically all go away if hit with a high grade buffing compound and a nice orbital buffer.Erik wrote:So I scratched my bumper in the parking lot at work the other day on a cement pole, misjudged a narrow parking spot. :-/
Any advice on how to fix this up? Maybe something I could do to just make it half way presentable?
http://www.webpd.com/focus/car%20damage.jpg