What price is reasonable to paint front bumper?
What price is reasonable to paint front bumper?
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danyeates

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7,248 posts

244 months

Thursday 18th October 2012
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Hi,

I’m going to a local bodyshop at lunch time to get a quote to respray my front bumper on my Z4. It’s Sterling Silver and has a light scuff on one corner. Also the paint is flaky in a couple of places so will require some prep to get a good surface to paint. I’d guess it’s been resprayed in the past to cover stone chips, but not done very well. Any ideas what is a reasonable quote for this work?

Also, will they paint the bumper on the car and blend it into the surrounding panels, or will they take it off?

Thanks,

Dan

HustleRussell

26,018 posts

182 months

Thursday 18th October 2012
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Depends on the standards the bodyshop works to, what paint they use etc etc. I'll open the bidding at £300 for a good job. Removing all that poorly applied old paint will take a while.
As for the method, I expect they'd remove the bumper, refinish it and then re-fit and blend into adjacent panels with a mop.

Squiggs

1,520 posts

177 months

Thursday 18th October 2012
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As above on price for a proper lasting job.
If all the old stuff needs to be removed then it's quite a bit of prep and the bumper will possibly have to be removed to do this depending on the extent of the previous repair.
Blowing into the wings may not be needed .. it all depends on how confident the shop is at getting a bang on colour match (which can be problematic) - if it does need blowing in it may push the price up a bit more.
Get the quote and ask them what they'll be doing - if possible go to a couple of other bodyshops and again get the quote and ask how they'll be doing it. Then choose the one you feel that best explained the process and gave you the most confidence.

danyeates

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244 months

Thursday 18th October 2012
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Will do, thanks for the info.

I’m taking it to a very highly regarded bodyshop at lunch time for a quote. They have restored a lot of classic cars, very early Bentleys, Ferraris etc. so have a very good reputation, I just hope they’re not too expensive! I have a couple of other bodyshops to go to tomorrow too.

robdcfc

524 posts

180 months

Thursday 18th October 2012
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I would charge £250-300 + vat for something like that.

I would remove the bumper and repaint it.

Rob

robdcfc

524 posts

180 months

Thursday 18th October 2012
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I would charge £250-300 + vat for something like that.

I would remove the bumper and repaint it.

Rob

danyeates

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7,248 posts

244 months

Thursday 18th October 2012
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Wrong.

Remove and Refit
FRONT BUMPER AND FITTINGS
Repair
FRONT BUMPER
Paint
FRONT BUMPER
Charges
EPA Charge £6.00 Mop front end £60.00

Labour Cost £279.00
Parts £0.00
Paint and Materials £169.00
Charges £66.00
Sub Total £514.00
VAT £102.80
Total £616.80

Seems very expensive. I suppose you get what you pay for, but this was twice the price I had in mind.

It's worth noting this includes mopping the front end of the car, but that was only £60 + VAT.

V8covin

9,165 posts

215 months

Thursday 18th October 2012
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If it's silver mopping the front of the car is going to have negligible effect on the colour match,silvers don't fade.
Secondly I don't know of a bodyshop who would blend into the front panels unless you clearly asked for it to be done.It's not normal practice.

Have a look at new cars,bumpers often don't match the rest of the car.

As for cost that would depend on which part of the country you are in,in the south of England I can see upwards of £300 being the norm judging by what I've read on the net but up North you could be looking at £150-200.....at a small independent.


Squiggs

1,520 posts

177 months

Thursday 18th October 2012
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That does sound a bit steep considering that they're not doing any blending, but then we don't know what level of prep their putting in. If they're stripping the whole bumper back it is a lot of work.

7even

462 posts

215 months

Thursday 18th October 2012
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A tad(well a lot actually) more than I can get away with charging, but if he can get away with it then why not. You hear of so many bodyshops closing down, its a shame really, shops have to be cheap to compete. Seems you have got one of the exceptions to the rule here.
Shop around you'll inevitably get better quotes, whether the workmanships as good, who knows. confused

kds keltec

1,365 posts

212 months

Thursday 18th October 2012
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danyeates said:
It's worth noting this includes mopping the front end of the car, but that was only £60 + VAT.
And dont let them go near it for that price either!

if they value their bodywork and paint prices so high and the finishing part (sometimes the most important part (mainly on darker colours)so low they must not think its important.

And polishing just a small section of the car bring no gain either,

kelly

Squiggs

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177 months

Thursday 18th October 2012
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kds keltec said:
And dont let them go near it for that price either!

if they value their bodywork and paint prices so high and the finishing part (sometimes the most important part (mainly on darker colours)so low they must not think its important.

And polishing just a small section of the car bring no gain either,

kelly
On that note, can anybody put up some detailing before and after pics on a silver.

danyeates

Original Poster:

7,248 posts

244 months

Thursday 18th October 2012
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kds keltec said:
danyeates said:
It's worth noting this includes mopping the front end of the car, but that was only £60 + VAT.
And dont let them go near it for that price either!

if they value their bodywork and paint prices so high and the finishing part (sometimes the most important part (mainly on darker colours)so low they must not think its important.

And polishing just a small section of the car bring no gain either,

kelly
I have a friend, LG Autoworx, who is going to detail the car for me anyway

kds keltec

1,365 posts

212 months

Friday 19th October 2012
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Squiggs said:
On that note, can anybody put up some detailing before and after pics on a silver.
squiggs , hope your well?

i sure i can help you with that one

kelly