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Bumper crack


Close-up of a repaired bumper crack with a smooth finish

Example of bumper crack repair


What is bumper crack repair?

Bumper crack repair involves fixing damage that occurs when the bumper is physically impacted, for example, from a minor collision, hitting a post, or contact with an obstacle in a car park. The repair process depends on the size and location of the crack. For minor cracks, specialised plastic welding techniques and aluminium mesh reinforcements are often used to join the cracked sections, creating a durable, solid surface. Once welded, the bumper is sanded down to achieve a smooth finish and then painted to match the colour of the rest of the vehicle, making the repair invisible and restoring the bumper's original appearance.

Why choose bumper crack repair?

Bumper crack repair is typically faster and more cost-effective than replacing the entire bumper, making it a popular choice for owners who want to restore their car’s look without the high costs. This approach also allows for the preservation of original parts, which can be important for those concerned with the vehicle’s collectable value or service history.

Bumper Crack Repair

Restore your car’s bumper to its original look with our fast and cost-effective repair solutions.

What is Bumper Crack Repair?

It involves fixing damage caused by minor collisions or impacts. Techniques like plastic welding and aluminium mesh are used to create a durable repair.

How Is It Done?

After welding, the bumper is sanded and painted to match the vehicle’s colour, making the repair invisible and restoring its original appearance.

Why Choose This Repair?

It’s faster and more affordable than a full bumper replacement. It also preserves original parts, crucial for collectable value or service history.