Freebie bumper scuff repair (with slight catch)

Freebie bumper scuff repair (with slight catch)

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Anatol

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1,392 posts

241 months

Sunday 7th June 2009
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Dear all,

I'm putting together a promo video comparing the cost and quality of a DIY minor bodywork repair to a professional SMART repair.

I need a volunteer with a typical bumper or wheelarch scuff on their car who'd be prepared to have a go at a DIY repair with high street materials paid for by us, give their honest on-camera opinion of the result and how easy it is in reality (compared to how easy the instructions on the tin/DIY leaflet make it sound), we'll then remove the DIY work, and repeat the repair with professional materials and techniques, and compare the results and costs of the two ways of doing it.

The volunteer ends up with a professional repair free of charge, and would need to be happy granting us all necessary rights to use the footage generated for promotional purposes.

Ideally you'll be reasonably competent with your hands, but with no bodywork repair experience, to give a genuine picture for a typical car owner, and ok with being filmed attempting your repair and a talking-head debrief of it.

My back-of-an-envelope calculations suggest that if you don't have any of the kit or materials necessary for a repair, the costs of DIY vs pro are surprisingly similar, and it's my expectation that professional results with the right equipment and properly matched paint will be far superior to a rattle can mixed to a default recipe, but in the spirit of intellectual honesty, we'll publish the results regardless.

Anyone interested in taking part, please PM me. You'd need to be within striking distance of our base near Ely/Cambridge, or prepared to travel.

Tol

ETA - crossposted to East Anglia forum

Edited by Anatol on Sunday 7th June 12:53

peanutjb

956 posts

253 months

Tuesday 9th June 2009
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Sounds very interesting and I agree with what you're trying to show, but I (un)fortunately don't have much more than stone chips wrong with my paintwork smile

Hope you find a willing participant!

Flanders.

6,395 posts

215 months

Tuesday 9th June 2009
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Would a large rust spot be of any interest?

Anatol

Original Poster:

1,392 posts

241 months

Wednesday 10th June 2009
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Hey Flanders,

Most DIY-ers wouldn't attempt a large rust repair, so I think it's probably not the best example, but thanks for putting it forward.

Cheers,

Tol

Flanders.

6,395 posts

215 months

Wednesday 10th June 2009
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Anatol said:
Hey Flanders,

Most DIY-ers wouldn't attempt a large rust repair, so I think it's probably not the best example, but thanks for putting it forward.

Cheers,

Tol



bks, Mean's i'll have to fork out 250 quid hehe.

viper kev

591 posts

221 months

Friday 12th June 2009
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I managed to scrape the wheel arch of my Mercedes S320 having just had the car resprayed, very clever.

Anyway the drivers rear arch has a nice 12inch scrape round it which is currently sprayed up in primer grey to stop any rust getting in.

I live just outside Cambridge if that is of interest to you

Edited by viper kev on Friday 12th June 18:11

R360

4,385 posts

213 months

Friday 12th June 2009
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My old mans Scenic has a scuff on the rear wheel arch, it probably around a foot long.
I have been meaning to sort it out just not got around to it, this might be the ideal time...

Anatol

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1,392 posts

241 months

Tuesday 16th June 2009
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Viper, R360, thanks for putting yourselves forward - can you email me a couple of photos of the damage you're volunteering?

One as close-up as possible while still in sharp focus, and one zoomed far enough back to show the scale of the damage against the car.

Email contact details easily located from the website on my profile.

Thanks guys,

Tol

GBRM

954 posts

235 months

Wednesday 17th June 2009
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I have a V70 T5 with a scraped wheelarch and a crazed and flaked rear bumper if that's of any use to you?

N.B. Neither done by me!!

Anatol

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1,392 posts

241 months

Thursday 18th June 2009
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Please send on some photos, and I'll let you know - cheers!

Tol

7ommy

299 posts

196 months

Thursday 18th June 2009
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Got a minot scuff on my front bumper so i'll email over pics it's the kind thats a real pain with a touch up pen