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Car Scratched, I need some help?

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I just scratched my car by accident on the side of my porch. Now I have a large scratch on my front buber. Were dhould i go to get this scratched fixed and how important is it that i fix it

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  1. It's only cosmetic so if your ok with it , don't fix it. If you want to fix it go to an auto parts store and get some touch up paint and paint over it.  


  2. It is not important to get it fixed as long as it did not mechanically damage car. But if you want car to look good then yes fix it to fix it you might be able to fix yourself with car paint from any car parts store that matches your color or you can go to a body shop but it will cost some money.

  3. These days, bumpers are covered with a plastic cover that exists for purely aesthetic puposes. So, there is no harm in leaving it scratched as long as it is not torn.

    I take great pride in my cars, so I would get it fixed.

    In my area Maaco has a special offer. They will repaint for a bumper for $99. This is a good deal. My last bumper repaint cost $250.

  4. Well its only as important as it bugs you. So if it really bugs you, fix it. If it doesn't bother you that much, don't spend money to fix it. Most people don't bother fixing scratches on the car, mainly because they accumulate them pretty fast anyways. Try something like meguiars scratch X, its a good scratch remove that you can find at most any autoparts store that sells car washes/waxes, or you can usually find it at walmart or target. It's this product here: http://meguiarsdirect.com/product_detail... It will really do wonders on light scratches, if its a deep scratch, your only solution might be some professional work. I would give it a try with ScratchX and see how much of it disappears, maybe you'll only have a little left and it wont look that bad.

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