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Bumper scuffs


Typical bumper scuff on a car's rear bumper

Example of bumper scuff


What are bumper scuffs?

Bumper scuffs are some of the most common minor car damages. They usually occur from accidental contact with kerbs, parking bollards, or other vehicles while parking. Although these small scuffs don’t affect the car’s function, they can significantly detract from its appearance and may reduce the vehicle’s resale value.

How to deal with deeper bumper scuffs?

Bumper scuffs often appear on the lower sections, where the paint is most exposed to scratches and contact with obstacles. For deeper scuffs that expose the bumper’s plastic structure, it’s worth considering professional repair. Specialists can precisely address this type of damage, matching the paint colour and finish to make the bumper look as good as new.

Why repair bumper scuffs regularly?

Regularly repairing minor scuffs not only maintains the car’s aesthetics but also prevents further paint damage, which could begin to peel in affected areas. For many owners, this is also a way to preserve the car’s value, which may prove important when it comes time to sell.

Bumper Scuff Repairs

Restore your car’s bumper to its original appearance and maintain its value with our professional scuff repair services.

What Are Bumper Scuffs?

Bumper scuffs are minor damages caused by contact with kerbs, parking bollards, or other vehicles. They affect appearance and may lower resale value.

Dealing with Deeper Scuffs

Deeper scuffs exposing the plastic structure require professional repair. Experts match paint and finish, restoring the bumper to its original look.

Why Repair Regularly?

Regularly repairing scuffs preserves the car’s aesthetics and prevents paint damage from worsening, which helps maintain its resale value.