How I handled an annoying scratch locally
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I needed Bumper Scuff repair after a minor scrape left my car marked, so I acted quickly and was genuinely impressed by how it turned out.
It happened near Birmingham New Street Station on a typical weekday, where a narrow gap led to the scratch. I remember feeling a bit embarrassed as I checked the more info damage under the car park lighting.
Later that day, I started browsing options for a repair and came across AutoScratch through a quick search. Their site looked clear, so I decided to make contact. I sent over clear images and received a quick estimate. Booking was hassle free, and we arranged a time that suited my availability.
On the day, the technician arrived on time and started by cleaning the area to remove dirt. Then came careful sanding to level the scratch. Where needed, they applied a small amount of filler to even out the surface. After that, the colour matching process was surprisingly accurate, blending the paint with a steady hand. The blending itself made the repair look natural with the rest of the panel. Finally, the polishing stage brought back a smooth finish, and the whole section looked almost untouched.
When it was done, I stepped back and honestly struggled to spot the original damage. The convenience of having it done at my location made a big difference, and the turnaround felt well paced. That said, I can see this type of service being more suited to smaller scratches rather than anything too severe. Still, for what I needed, the experience felt practical, and I drove away feeling much happier than I had earlier that day.
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