Scraping the Curb...suggestions about how to fix it?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by orcaababe, Jul 4, 2007.

  1. orcaababe

    orcaababe Guest

    Hello,

    I'm new to this group but I had a question that I am hoping someone
    can help me with. I have an 05 Honda Civic.

    Here's the story:

    This morning I was driving to swim practice and decided that I would
    park on the curb. I ended up trying to cut in too close to the curb
    and scraped passenger side of my front bumper. The scrape isn't
    horrible. It looks like one small area (about one inch tall and half
    an inch wide) and then a 2 inch line from where the car continued to
    scratch the curb. However, the paint did come off and now the black
    part that is underneath the paint is exposed. The bumper is not
    dented from this, there is only the scrape.

    I would like to have the scrape repainted at an auto repair shop.

    Can anyone give me any idea about how much this is going to cost?
    I realize it is difficult because no one can know for sure unless they
    take a car to have an estimae but I am hoping that my description
    might help.

    I would also like your opinions on repainting it with touch up paint.
    I know that I can get the paint from my Honda dealership. Has anyone
    had any success repainting a scrape on their car without taking it to
    a shop? And if so, what steps should I follow before applying the
    touch up paint?

    Thank you so much!
    Katelyn
     
    orcaababe, Jul 4, 2007
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  2. orcaababe

    Bucky Guest

    Yes, I've used touchup paint ($3-5) to paint over deep scrapes on the
    bumper. It works fine. Just follow the directions on the bottle. It
    won't be perfect, but you can't tell from 10 feet away. I don't think
    it's worth a professional job (which will probably cost well over
    $100).
     
    Bucky, Jul 5, 2007
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  3. orcaababe

    Joe LaVigne Guest

    Generally, if you paint it, let it dry, then rub it out with White compound,
    you'll probably not even notice it from a couple of feet away...
     
    Joe LaVigne, Jul 5, 2007
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  4. orcaababe

    Dan Beaton Guest

    Touch-up paint will make the scrape less noticeable, but may not last.
    Preparation is key. I suggest you find a small body shop that has a
    disproportionate number of fine cars being worked on. It would be a
    fill-in job and shouldn't be expensive if paid cash. Done properly,
    the repaint should last the life of the car.
    Dan

    (This account is not used for email.)
     
    Dan Beaton, Jul 5, 2007
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  5. orcaababe

    Bucky Guest

    Touch-up paint will make the scrape less noticeable, but may not last.

    I used Honda touch up paint on a deep scrape on my bumper (exposing
    the black part of the bumper) about 4 years ago, and the touch up
    paint has not worn off or chipped. Of course it won't look quite as
    nice as a body shop job, since the touch up paint won't be perfectly
    smooth, but seriously it's not worth going to the body shop for that.
    You'll get bumper scrapes again in the future, will you take it to the
    body shop every time?
     
    Bucky, Jul 9, 2007
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