
Or if you really don't care too much.sand it out, spray base coat, spray clear coat. Thankfully I have zero curb rash on the M850i but my challenge has been the front end bumper which has a couple of 'boo boos' at this point. it's like thinned out paint thinner and will melt the clear you sprayed into your factory clear. get a clour match can (i know canadian tire caries them, dunno about in the states) do 2 medium coats close up then spray one a little further away to let the metallics fall and spread out. run your hand over it so it doesn't feel wavy or anything.just get it smooth. get a can of primer, prime it then sand the primer with 400 or 600.
#CURB RASH BUMPR PATCH#
We repair both front and rear bumpers on all. We buff and polish rims to fix curb rash, repair door dings, and patch up any other parking scrapes to an all but time-machine-quality restoration. Since it's in a spot that's not very noticeable, take a DA with 220 and sand it out.keep going up to like 320, 400 and feather it out till it's smooth. Scratched and scuffed bumpers are easily repaired using our cost-effective SMART system. if you want it looking new then take it to a shop. Realize the cost of this repair may come under your Comprehensive rider section of your auto insurance. The deeper the bigger the scratch the more chance it will require a repaint of the bumper. It all depends on the severity of the scratch.
#CURB RASH BUMPR HOW TO#
Such curb rashes are quite unsightly but you can get rid of them by learning how to fix curb rash. Sometimes a scratch requires a complete repaint of the bumper. When a car hits a curb or any other object, it gets scratches, dents, or scuff marks on the rims. anything other than that gonna look shitty. Curb rash indicates any type of damage on the rims of car tires.

Im guessing under 500 Should be just a spray & pay.doesnt. then prime, paint, and reclear the entire bumper. Thankfully, it looks like its only limited to the plastic bumper, & not in the sheet metal. Simple Lip is flexible and will protect your front bumper or any other part of your car from curb rash, bumper scrapes, and speed bumps that are too high. you can down plastic until it's smooth since it's just plastic and hasn't cracked. The underside of the front bumper has quite a lot of curb rash on it, and speaking of curb rash, three out of the four wheels are scuffed in at least one. The way a shop would fix it is sand out the scratch.
