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Bumper Cuts

The rear bumper of this maxima has 20+ small cuts and scratches.  These are commonly caused by parallel parking and dragging luggage over the bumper as it’s loaded into the trunk.

After the touchup paint is applied, the cuts and scratches look quite good from 10+ inches away.  If we examine the repair from 6 inches or closer, the touchup paint can be spotted.  However, because the bumper is low and a dark color, this $50 touchup is a fine alternative to a $400 repaint. The ScratchOut kit is a useful piece of equipment to a mobile detailing, fixed location detailing, car washing, or car dealer business.

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Rock Chips

Large Chips in Bumper

The front bumper of this Subaru has a few large rock chips that have exposed the black plastic beneath.  Once dry, the touchup paint blends well with the surrounding area.  The chips have been thoroughly cleaned, and this is a permanent repair.

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Large/Small Chips in Hood

Deep red Lexus has large and small chips. Touch up large chips by hand and remove small chips with our “wipe on” “wipe off” in which we squeegee paint into the chips and remove with our excess paint remover, Paint Leveler.

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Deep Scratches

Plastic Bumper

The bumper of this Camry is cut deep.  A body shop would charge $350 to fix this damage.  Because the damage is low on the bumper, and it is a solid color, the cut could be filled, then touched up permanently in about 15 minutes…a significant savings of time and money.

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Metallic Grey Hood

Body shop quoted $1500 to paint this Audi A8 hood and blend into the fenders. This is a tough color because of the coarse metallic flake in the paint…very hard to blend a touch up repair. But with our excess paint remover, Paint Leveler, we were able to remove the “excess” paint that causes “blobs” and “scars.”

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Mirror Housing

Here’s a deep cut in a passenger mirror.  It’s in a high, obvious location, and this car dealer needs a repair that will pass a “walkaround” on a test drive.  We fill it with putty, allow to dry (2 minutes), remove excess putty with our chemical Paint Leveler, choose a color match, and apply color-matching paint with a fine-tipped touch up brush.  This repair took 15 minutes.

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The Process

Squeegee Putty

Squeegee Putty

Remove Excess Putty

Remove Excess Putty

Choose Color Match

Choose Color Match

Apply Paint With Fine Brush

Apply Paint w/ Fine Brush

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