HELP!!! I'm a dumba$$...
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HELP!!! I'm a dumba$$...
Hey Guys,
Last weekend was a sad sad day for me. I'm such a dumbass. I scratched my rear bumper from the metal garage door handle. I totally noticed that I was cutting it kind of close too, but I figured I could get away with it. So I pressed the button to close the garage, and within seconds I heard this heart-aching screech, and in that panic I pressed the garage door button again and as it was coming up I heard an even more disheartening sound. On the way up, the door handle ripped into my bumper and kind of wrinkled it up. The long scratch is a good 5 inches and the other one is like 4 inches. I just bought touch-up paint from www.paintscratch.com along with some sandpaper, spot putty, and the flexible bumper repair kit. I didn't want to get it repainted professionally because I'm strapped for cash. So please, if you have any suggestions I'd totally appreciate it. I'm not even sure how I'm going to go about "touching it up." The scratches are pretty deep and the wrinkled portion is just nasty. I was thinking of just cutting that wrinkled part off and filling it in somehow and then just using the touch-up paint to cover it up. I'm not sure though.
Last weekend was a sad sad day for me. I'm such a dumbass. I scratched my rear bumper from the metal garage door handle. I totally noticed that I was cutting it kind of close too, but I figured I could get away with it. So I pressed the button to close the garage, and within seconds I heard this heart-aching screech, and in that panic I pressed the garage door button again and as it was coming up I heard an even more disheartening sound. On the way up, the door handle ripped into my bumper and kind of wrinkled it up. The long scratch is a good 5 inches and the other one is like 4 inches. I just bought touch-up paint from www.paintscratch.com along with some sandpaper, spot putty, and the flexible bumper repair kit. I didn't want to get it repainted professionally because I'm strapped for cash. So please, if you have any suggestions I'd totally appreciate it. I'm not even sure how I'm going to go about "touching it up." The scratches are pretty deep and the wrinkled portion is just nasty. I was thinking of just cutting that wrinkled part off and filling it in somehow and then just using the touch-up paint to cover it up. I'm not sure though.
Last edited by G-ThreeFizzle; 07-06-2005 at 07:28 PM.
#3
you'd have to use some body filler then sand and paint. I don't know how you could just do one small line though. Try taping the area around the scrape off, then putting the filler in and sanding. Hopefully the tape will withstand the sanding and you wont damage any more of your bumper.
As for the spray painting, you need to be a good couple inches away and sweep from side to side. Don't be too close because youll get blobs and running paint. Stand back maybe 4-6 inches and light even sprays over the area.
You're not going for professional body shop work, just get it so it's not an eyesore. When you have the money, then worry about getting it fixed right.
P.S. I don't take responsibily if you mess up your bumper even worse, this is just my opnion and I'm just trying to help.
Hooman
As for the spray painting, you need to be a good couple inches away and sweep from side to side. Don't be too close because youll get blobs and running paint. Stand back maybe 4-6 inches and light even sprays over the area.
You're not going for professional body shop work, just get it so it's not an eyesore. When you have the money, then worry about getting it fixed right.
P.S. I don't take responsibily if you mess up your bumper even worse, this is just my opnion and I'm just trying to help.
Hooman
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Hooman, I appreciate your suggestion. I didn't buy the spray touch-up paint, just the 2oz. bottle paint. Yeah, I've only had the car for about a month and a half, and this just really hurts. What kind of filler would I need? Is that the spot putty stuff I bought? And I figured when I get the money, I'll just buy a body kit.
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Eeek! Sorry to see that. Hopefully you can get it fixed, and it will be like it never took place. I knew how you were feeling this past weekend, in a rush I backed out of a parking spot into a brick wall. The left side of my rear bumper was all smashed in (like someone kicked it in), and was scratched up beyond repair. Luckily I was able to find a forum member to hook me up with a replacement rear bumper (THANKS ducatiguy).
I used to have the same worry about clearing the garage door handle, until my gf bought me this little gadget:
http://www.griotsgarage.com/catalog.jsp?&SKU=36895
I now always park in the same exact spot without worries. Good luck.
I used to have the same worry about clearing the garage door handle, until my gf bought me this little gadget:
http://www.griotsgarage.com/catalog.jsp?&SKU=36895
I now always park in the same exact spot without worries. Good luck.
Last edited by crypten; 07-06-2005 at 09:38 PM.
#11
Ouch.
I did the same thing a couple weeks ago to my G I was backing out of my driveway, and backed right into my other car. I ended up denting and scratching the left rear quarter panel right where the wheel well bulges out. I also scratched up the rear fender a bit. Estimate to fix it is 900 dollars. I'm taking it to Autometric, the best place for bodywork in the Detroit area, from what I hear. More expensive, but I want the best quality job I can get.
I did the same thing a couple weeks ago to my G I was backing out of my driveway, and backed right into my other car. I ended up denting and scratching the left rear quarter panel right where the wheel well bulges out. I also scratched up the rear fender a bit. Estimate to fix it is 900 dollars. I'm taking it to Autometric, the best place for bodywork in the Detroit area, from what I hear. More expensive, but I want the best quality job I can get.
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#13
Originally Posted by PoliPino
Ouch.
I did the same thing a couple weeks ago to my G I was backing out of my driveway, and backed right into my other car. I ended up denting and scratching the left rear quarter panel right where the wheel well bulges out. I also scratched up the rear fender a bit. Estimate to fix it is 900 dollars. I'm taking it to Autometric, the best place for bodywork in the Detroit area, from what I hear. More expensive, but I want the best quality job I can get.
I did the same thing a couple weeks ago to my G I was backing out of my driveway, and backed right into my other car. I ended up denting and scratching the left rear quarter panel right where the wheel well bulges out. I also scratched up the rear fender a bit. Estimate to fix it is 900 dollars. I'm taking it to Autometric, the best place for bodywork in the Detroit area, from what I hear. More expensive, but I want the best quality job I can get.
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Originally Posted by crypten
Eeek! Sorry to see that. Hopefully you can get it fixed, and it will be like it never took place. I knew how you were feeling this past weekend, in a rush I backed out of a parking spot into a brick wall. The left side of my rear bumper was all smashed in (like someone kicked it in), and was scratched up beyond repair. Luckily I was able to find a forum member to hook me up with a replacement rear bumper (THANKS ducatiguy).
I used to have the same worry about clearing the garage door handle, until my gf bought me this little gadget:
http://www.griotsgarage.com/catalog.jsp?&SKU=36895
I now always park in the same exact spot without worries. Good luck.
I used to have the same worry about clearing the garage door handle, until my gf bought me this little gadget:
http://www.griotsgarage.com/catalog.jsp?&SKU=36895
I now always park in the same exact spot without worries. Good luck.
As for what you can do about this post, that's a tough "boo-boo", not easy to fix without respraying the whole bumper. Filler, sanding and spot painting / buffing won't cut it in this case. I also second the "get it fixed by a pro" suggestion, but expect to shell out anywhere from $250-$400 for whole job. It's not cheap, but that's the only way you'll have it back to new again condition.