Scrapes, scuffs and car-park scratches filled, prepped and colour-matched on site — for far less than a full replace or an insurance claim.
Most bumper scuffs run from about $400 — you get your exact fixed price from a photo. A full replace is $800–$1,500+, and a claim means a $600–$700 excess. Backed by a written 12-month finish guarantee.
Same subject, before and after — the finish you'll get.
Before → AfterKerbed and scraped bumper corners filled, sanded and repainted to match — the repair blends in and disappears.
Colour-matched on the spot in 2K paint, so it holds instead of fading like a touch-up.
The cheap fix is spray-can paint — okay for a month, then it dulls and peels. I use the same two-pack (2K) paint the body shops use: baked rock-hard, colour-matched to your car on the spot, so a scuff repair blends in and lasts. Deep gouges, cracks and structural damage I assess honestly — if it needs a body shop, I'll tell you straight.
Most scuff and scratch repairs start from about $400 — exact fixed price from a photo. Well under a full replace ($800–$1,500+) and usually under a typical insurance excess.
Almost always. A repair keeps the original bumper, costs a fraction of a replace, and unlike a claim usually doesn't touch your excess or premium.
Yes — most cosmetic scuffs, scrapes and scratches. Deep structural damage or cracks I assess case by case and tell you straight if it needs a full body shop.
Yes — done at your home or work at no extra call-out fee, most jobs in a few hours.
Text a photo of the bumper and your suburb — you'll get an exact price, and a panel that looks like it never happened.
Walk around the car with me first. If it's not right, I don't pack up — and you don't pay a cent until it is.