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Friday, May 1, 2009

Bumper Repair: Things to Avoid

Author: Mark Carpenter

Getting bumper repair is a great way to transform your car, truck, or SUV back into the beautiful vehicle it was when you first bought it. Damages due to minor accidents, dings, and regular wear and tear almost always wreak some sort of havoc on a car's exterior, and the only way to really keep a pristine finish is to keep the car locked away in a garage for decades at a time.

Since this is rarely a realistic option, it's good to know that there are inexpensive options available in plastic bumper repair. As with all improvements to your car, however, there are a few guidelines for doing things safely.

• Don't try to do it yourself. The Internet and car parts shops are filled with DIY bumper repair kits and other bumper paint options, but they rarely work. In fact, many plastic bumper repairs done by professionals are actually repairs of botched DIY repair jobs.

• Don't pay more than you have to. Getting professional bumper touch-up work is actually quite economical, especially if you shop around for good prices ahead of time. When you choose a specialty plastic bumper repair company, you should be offered prices about 50 percent lower than what you'd expect from a traditional auto body and paint shop.

• Don't go to them – let them come to you. The best companies for this type of work are mobile bumper repair companies. It's pretty standard procedure for the professional come to your home or office to get the work done when it is the most convenient for you. Don't settle for anything less.

• Don't wash the car right away. Although you can touch the repaired area, and rain won't do any damage, the scrubbing motions and the chemicals in soap can cause some of the fresh bumper paint to weaken. Wait at least one week before you wash your vehicle.

• Don't wax the car for at least one month. As with washing, the chemicals in certain types of car wax can damage your new paint job. Allow it to harden and seal naturally, and then you can start treating your vehicle with normal care.

When you do find a bumper repair company you trust, stick with them. Quality, guaranteed service is a major plus in this industry, and although it should come as standard care, it isn't always the case. Find someone who does the work quickly, efficiently, and without charging more than the work is worth.

About the Author

Mark Carpenter is co-owner of Dings Plus Plastic Bumper Repair in San Jose, CA. For more information or to learn more about the benefits of bumper repair for your automobile or truck, please visit: http://www.dingsplus.com

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