Smart repairs , do you think this can be done???
Smart repairs , do you think this can be done???
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liner33

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10,852 posts

219 months

Sunday 15th February 2009
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I've split the bumper on my E class and since i want to sell the car soon i thought i'd try and repair it. Obviosuly MB want a fortune for a new bumper probably looking at about £1k for a top bodyshop job so i thought i'd have a go myself.

I heated the area with a hot air gun and managed to epoxy the split up , it seems secure.

Its clearly going to need filling and spraying to finish the job , its this in the scope of mobile repairs or is this still going to need a bodyshops input??




7even

462 posts

210 months

Sunday 15th February 2009
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Its a doddle m8. One thing I would say though is get someone by referal rather than the phone book.


7even

462 posts

210 months

Sunday 15th February 2009
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..ment to add, where are you and I'll try to point you in the right direction?

Anatol

1,392 posts

251 months

Sunday 15th February 2009
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As se7en says, for a competent repairer that is a very straightforward job.

It's likely that your epoxy won't be sufficient base for a repair though - and will cause problems if the repairer normally uses hot welding to reinforce splits as the finished resin isn't thermoplastic. A repairer that uses a cold weld system will be able to sort it out without difficulty. Otherwise the epoxy will need grinding out.

Either let us know your location, or try posting in the appropriate regional forum and ask after experience of local SMART repairers?

HTH

Tol

liner33

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10,852 posts

219 months

Sunday 15th February 2009
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I'm near Newbury berks

retrorider

1,339 posts

218 months

Monday 16th February 2009
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a nice job for a good smart repairer to show off his magic...

liner33

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219 months

Monday 16th March 2009
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Chipsaway quoted £161 , local bodyshop quoted £150 to do whole bumper

Anatol

1,392 posts

251 months

Monday 16th March 2009
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If they're painting the entire bumper, make sure their paint match is perfect - otherwise they should fade it out into the adjoining panels. A decent local repair will be blended into the rest of the panel, but the classic bodyshop 'paint the whole thing' needs to be spot on with the match, or blend adjoining, or you end up with one panel with hard edges that doesn't match the rest...

Tol

liner33

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219 months

Thursday 19th March 2009
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Perfect job , i cant even see where it was and i am super fussy

Munter

31,330 posts

258 months

Thursday 19th March 2009
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liner33 said:
Perfect job , i cant even see where it was and i am super fussy
Chipsaway or the local body shop?

liner33

Original Poster:

10,852 posts

219 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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bodyshop i'll do a pic later