
Originally Posted by
NinerZeroSeven
Contacted paintless dent repair and that is not an option. Does anyone know the process of what they'd have to do at the body shop to repair this? How much should I expect to spend? Advice?
The paintless dent repair is intended for metal surfaces that can be bent/pulled outwards. The rear bumpers on our cars are ABS plastic. Professional repair on such body parts is done by sanding the paint at the dented area. Melting/soldering the dented plastic and adding new ABS plastic to the area to fill the hole. After that the surface is sanded, straightened and the complete bumper is painted. i don't know the rates in the US, they are mostly more expensive than the EU, so you can probably expect upwards of 500$ for a professional repair.
Honestly, even if it was a clumsy mistake, I would leave it until you get a bit more used to the car, as you will most likely gather a few more dents/scratches over the first year and you can do a general paint correction later in the day.
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