Bumper Repair vs. Replacement


If you just experienced a rear-ended accident, you may wonder to yourself, “What am I going to do about my bumper?” Does it require a bumper fix or is the damage so extensive that it needs a replacement bumper?
How do you fix bumper dent? If your plastic bumper is nicked up or scratched, the process involves sanding it down to make it smooth. If the scratches are bigger and deeper, they may need to be filled to make them level. In some cases, a bumper dent can be massaged or pulled out, which means you don’t need to replace you bumper. Paintless Dent Repair, or PDR, can be used for plastic bumper dent removal, and it saves you a significant amount of time. In other scenarios, such as when there is significant paint damage, a replacement may be necessary. If the bumper is riddled with scratches and the paint is badly chipped, the work can get pretty involved. You need to even out the bumper so the surface is smooth, and you might need to have the cracks filled and the bumper repainted. Given the amount of work, it might be better just to get a new bumper.
Another scenario is when the hooks, which attach the bumper to your car’s grill, are damaged. If they get broken, your bumper could come apart or come off altogether. In this situation, replacing your bumper is usually your only option, as the hooks are not replaceable.




