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Originally Posted by TrevorM3
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Originally Posted by josec70
Damn, that's a good size ding.
I would try what TrevorM3 indicated; I'm OCD so that option would not work for me. Maybe try to have it blended since it's not really in the line of sight; you will have to have the PPF re-done but it does a decent job of hiding imperfections.
Good luck!
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i wouldn't blend any panel on a car like this. People with these kinds of cars are different in the way they go about things. Unless a customer told me the car is going back in two weeks, thats a different story. ;
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100%
If it's me ... removing PPF and re-painting the entire bumper and then PPF again.
My buddy just had a bumper portion repaired and they just painted a small piece where the damage was and it looked pretty good. The discerning eye can tell slightly but so much better than touch up paint IMO.