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Dent in Front Bumper

Mark Grunnell

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Hi all,

Just returned from two weeks holiday to find that a fellow considerate South West London driver has kindly left me with a dent in the centre of my front bumper when parking. [:mad:] It looks as if this was done with a tow bar given its location and the fact that the paintwork hasn't been broken.

The dent is not large, but like many I suspect, I like my pride and joy to be pristine. As the paintwork is unbroken, someone has suggested that you can get these small dents 'sucked' out without resorting to a full repair and respray.

Is this possible given the plastic compound of the bumper and if so, can someone recommend a repairer??

Grateful for any advice.

Cheers


Mark
 
Call your local chips away guy - he should be able to get that out easily with a hot air gun and a damp rag, provide the pait isn't cracked
 
Thanks guys - that's great.

Unfortunately I'm away for weekend of 12th August but will get in touch with them straight away.
 

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