Acceptable colour match, yes or no.
Discussion
What’s the front one like?
If its the same,a reluctant yes, as sometimes the plastic panels never fully match, if the back bumper matches the body, then no.
I learnt this years ago when taking a a car in for a defect in bumper paint. The body shop guy told me to take a long hard look at the factory finished front and rear bumpers before the job ‘as you will see theyre a slight shade out’ so basically dont moan when the refinished front one is the same, as its due to the base material affecting the shading.
After that I could see it a mile off.
If its the same,a reluctant yes, as sometimes the plastic panels never fully match, if the back bumper matches the body, then no.
I learnt this years ago when taking a a car in for a defect in bumper paint. The body shop guy told me to take a long hard look at the factory finished front and rear bumpers before the job ‘as you will see theyre a slight shade out’ so basically dont moan when the refinished front one is the same, as its due to the base material affecting the shading.
After that I could see it a mile off.
BuzzBravado said:
Fermit and Sexy Sarah said:
I colour match for a living (leather restoration) that is in no way an acceptable match.
Depends on who it needs to be acceptable to. Who has the deciding vote?Way off to me.
But in general to the line bumpers are pre painted. From memory JLR used to allow a +/-2% difference.
In initial reading you might think that sounds "fine", but if a car got painted at the other extreme to the bumper then it was very obvious!
Mazda seem to struggle with this sometimes, as I have seen some brand new cars (without any repaired damage this end, which is very common!) with issues exactly like this.
But in general to the line bumpers are pre painted. From memory JLR used to allow a +/-2% difference.
In initial reading you might think that sounds "fine", but if a car got painted at the other extreme to the bumper then it was very obvious!
Mazda seem to struggle with this sometimes, as I have seen some brand new cars (without any repaired damage this end, which is very common!) with issues exactly like this.
MalcolmSmith said:
What’s the front one like?
If its the same,a reluctant yes, as sometimes the plastic panels never fully match, if the back bumper matches the body, then no.
I learnt this years ago when taking a a car in for a defect in bumper paint. The body shop guy told me to take a long hard look at the factory finished front and rear bumpers before the job ‘as you will see theyre a slight shade out’ so basically dont moan when the refinished front one is the same, as its due to the base material affecting the shading.
After that I could see it a mile off.
This I noticed the above after owning a silver mk4 Mondeo, they all have a different shade of bumpers, now I cannot help noticing.If its the same,a reluctant yes, as sometimes the plastic panels never fully match, if the back bumper matches the body, then no.
I learnt this years ago when taking a a car in for a defect in bumper paint. The body shop guy told me to take a long hard look at the factory finished front and rear bumpers before the job ‘as you will see theyre a slight shade out’ so basically dont moan when the refinished front one is the same, as its due to the base material affecting the shading.
After that I could see it a mile off.
But on the OP's It looks like a lighter shade, does the back bumper match the car?
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