How to repair curb rash on front bumper?
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How to repair curb rash on front bumper?
Well today I finally did it . I've done it on all my cars but never worried about it, but hate it on my new 3IS. I mean I got it good at work on a jagged concrete sidewalk edge on a sloping spot. Anyway i did a little research and seems like this is something I should be able to fix myself w/o taking it to the shop and spending $500+ on to fix. With the first step of sanding, is a power sander really necessary or can it be done by hand, cause i don't own one though i know they're not that expensive. Will the dealer have clear coat to go along with touch up paint? Will fill-in puddy be necessary? Here's the damage, like I said i got it good, especially towards the right side.
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Well today I finally did it . I've done it on all my cars but never worried about it, but hate it on my new 3IS. I mean I got it good at work on a jagged concrete sidewalk edge on a sloping spot. Anyway i did a little research and seems like this is something I should be able to fix myself w/o taking it to the shop and spending $500+ on to fix. With the first step of sanding, is a power sander really necessary or can it be done by hand, cause i don't own one though i know they're not that expensive. Will the dealer have clear coat to go along with touch up paint? Will fill-in puddy be necessary? Here's the damage, like I said i got it good, especially towards the right side.
My gf scratched the bottom surface the day after I pick up my 3is from the dealer, I was so pissed out, but could't tell unless you get under the car. I was going to take it in a paint shop and re-paint the front lip, thanks god I did not do it, because I just had a few stone chips on my front lip yesterday
I am not sure how to fix the scratches, but I heard that if you have had clear bra on the front lip, then it will save your lip.. I am not sure if it really works though.. I talked to one guy who works in automotive paint repair in years and he said that protective film did not work
Last edited by liqinwei26; 11-19-13 at 01:25 PM.
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clear bra will save against rock chips, but definitely not save against curb rash.. best thing you could probably do is have it polished out with fine grain sander, but i wouldn't do it on my own (see what a detail shop can do for ya..)
good luck..and i know how that feels, i curbed my front Carbon Fiber lip on my previous vehicle and it hurt!
good luck..and i know how that feels, i curbed my front Carbon Fiber lip on my previous vehicle and it hurt!
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clear bra will save against rock chips, but definitely not save against curb rash.. best thing you could probably do is have it polished out with fine grain sander, but i wouldn't do it on my own (see what a detail shop can do for ya..)
good luck..and i know how that feels, i curbed my front Carbon Fiber lip on my previous vehicle and it hurt!
good luck..and i know how that feels, i curbed my front Carbon Fiber lip on my previous vehicle and it hurt!
It sounds like Clear Bra does work in some degree.. Do you know any best way to fix rock chips on the lip?
#5
rock chips i would just do touchup paint.. if you can feel the chip with your finger, not much you can do otherwise (that i'm aware of).
detail shops nowadays may have a special technique though...
detail shops nowadays may have a special technique though...
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From what I was reading today supposedly you can sand the area down yourself and fill in the chips with a puddy or some ****. Then you primer and paint it with touch up paint from the dealer and clear coat it.
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Ouch...your picture looks painful. Most dealers have a team of job shop folks that repair paint, wheels, interior surfaces and glass. It appears your damage is isolated to the front surface, so they could likely sand the edge, and repaint the affected area. I would call a few dealers to see if a spot paint repairman is located in your area. You might be able to find someone that will repair the damage for less than 200 bucks.
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I saw a repair kit for deep scratches on Amazon color coded for Lexus colors included a bunch of stuff like sander, primer, paint and clear coat and it was like $52.99, seemed like a good project for down there where if its not perfect it will at least look good from a distance
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I saw a repair kit for deep scratches on Amazon color coded for Lexus colors included a bunch of stuff like sander, primer, paint and clear coat and it was like $52.99, seemed like a good project for down there where if its not perfect it will at least look good from a distance
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you mean this? Are these kits legit? They certainly have very positive reviews.
Amazon.com: 2014 Lexus IS350C - Spray Paint: Complete Repair Kit - Black code:212: Automotive
Amazon.com: 2014 Lexus IS350C - Spray Paint: Complete Repair Kit - Black code:212: Automotive
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