Thursday

Paint Touch Up

Traditional Repair Options
In the past, most bumper repair options offered either a complete removal of the existing bumper or a do-it-yourself touch-up paint kit that left telltale marks of a scrape or scratch. Neither of these options is ideal for individuals seeking to maintain their cars without breaking the bank. Considering typical costs of $600 to $1,000 for a new bumper and matching paint, each scratch can quickly become too expensive to repair. Do-it-yourself auto paint kits offer a more inexpensive solution, but one that ultimately lowers the value of your car.




Paint Touch Up and Plastic Bumper Repair
Fortunately, today's car, truck, and SUV owners have the option of plastic bumper repair, which offers a relatively inexpensive alternative to bumper replacement. Instead of removing the bumper and installing a new one, plastic bumper repair relies on carefully matched auto paint and other materials to give the appearance that your car has never been touched.
Making the Right Choice
Although plastic bumper repair is an ideal choice for car owners facing scratches and scrapes of all sizes, it is important to take the time to find a reputable company to do the work. Companies that fail to offer a quality guarantee or who refuse to offer estimates for their work might not be the most reliable source of bumper repair.
The good news is if you live in Silicon Valley or the Bay Area, you have an excellent mobile service available through Dings Plus. With proven experience and trained professionals, you'll soon have your car looking like new again - and at a fraction of the cost of an entirely new bumper.

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