First time filling and spraying- possible?
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Hi matey,
It looks a tough ask, for a first time diy repair. The 1/4 looks too out of shape. The bumper ideally needs to come off, to allow room to work and shape that 1/4.
There’s nowt like, on the job experience, so if you fancy a challenge, get your overalls on. If it was mine, I would be getting a few quotes off local body shops. I am a smart repairer, so can speak from my own experiences, and if you were my customer, I would point you in the direction of a body shop. Ed-Spray Shop Darlaston.
It looks a tough ask, for a first time diy repair. The 1/4 looks too out of shape. The bumper ideally needs to come off, to allow room to work and shape that 1/4.
There’s nowt like, on the job experience, so if you fancy a challenge, get your overalls on. If it was mine, I would be getting a few quotes off local body shops. I am a smart repairer, so can speak from my own experiences, and if you were my customer, I would point you in the direction of a body shop. Ed-Spray Shop Darlaston.
paintman said:
Your choices are either to DIY it all or pay someone to do it all.
I would be very surprised if you find a professional that would take on a half done job without stripping it all off & starting again, too many issues with what's been used, how it's been applied etc
This!I would be very surprised if you find a professional that would take on a half done job without stripping it all off & starting again, too many issues with what's been used, how it's been applied etc
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