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I got a harline mark on my front black bumper
what should or can i do anything about it to smooth it out?
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+1. i have a small gouge in my rear black bumper. any ideas how to repair?
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I too have a gouge in my rear bumper. My bodyshop guy said there is nothing that can be done tot he textured plastic.
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And I have two scuff marks, one on each side of my rear bumper. So much for the extra $10 I threw the parking attendant at NYU last week so he'd take good care of it.
![]() elvism - is it bad? Maybe you can buff it out? Go see Phil. He works wonders.
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Unfortunately there isnt much you can do with the textured black material other than replacing the bumper. It can be repaired in some cases but for it too look uniform the entire bumper needs to be reshot with a matte black and textured material. Nothing a small repair can really do.
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