Rear Bumper Damage Repair

Soldato
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Well, was an idiot today and didn't look when reversing and managed to bump into someone else's car. What would be the best way for me to repair this damage? Would something like this work or is it too deep a "scratch"? http://www.halfords.com/motoring-tr...lacier-white-metallic-scratch-chip-repair-kit

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have a go yourself, and if you can't do it take it to a bodyshop

You might get away with a pot of the correct white paint and a small paint brush. Carefully cover up the scratches, then once dried wet sand down and polish

:edit: just seen the extra photos, take to a bodyshop :-)
 
So should I grab the above kit from Halfords? Seems to have everything I'd need for £12?

May as well give it a whirl, will at least make it less noticeable for now.

A body shop will have to sand that area down anyway to paint and blend.
 
May as well give it a whirl, will at least make it less noticeable for now.

A body shop will have to sand that area down anyway to paint and blend.

What price am I looking at for that sort of work, I don't mind paying a bit to get in back to new, I'll likely only get charged when I hand the car back anyway.
 
If you've got first party insurance, I'd be hammering them to get your car repaired, as well.

To be honest, unfortunately your premium will go up regardless of how much the total will come to, so may as well get them to fix it as well. There's not much they can argue about wear and tear when it's obvious damage caused.
 
If you've got first party insurance, I'd be hammering them to get your car repaired, as well.

To be honest, unfortunately your premium will go up regardless of how much the total will come to, so may as well get them to fix it as well. There's not much they can argue about wear and tear when it's obvious damage caused.

I'd have to pay my £300 excess which I could do without at the moment.
 
Try a decent smart repair guy, had similar damage on the front bumper of my 3 series earlier this year, found a good local smart repairer and £90 later you can't tell it ever happened.
 
You won't get much change from £300 to get it repaired yourself anyway.

Yeah, but I really can't afford to spend the money on getting it fixed at the minute. At least by not claiming it off the insurance I can choose when I want to pay for it.

I've got a kit to have a go and making it look a bit nicer and will pay someone to get it properly sorted when I can afford it.

Thanks for the advise though guys, was absolutely devastated when I did it. My first accident, at least it was minor.
 
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