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jgriff
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Had a bit of a mishap this evenin where i reversed into a metal bollard and put a crease in the bumper and a dent in the bootlid.

I know i can get the dent pulled and prob need a respray but can a crease in plastic be cured or is it a new bumper job?

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Depends how bad it is can you put up a pic to show us what it is like?

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Im in the process of uploading them to photobucket atm

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Good man, at least then we can all see how bad it is, with some denta depending in the crease a hairdryer would help pop it back out :)

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Yea but unless i can get it perfect im never gonna be happy. Im a bit ocd that way lol

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Im as bad a you are with things like that but i had a crease on the bumper of my last car and car took me a while with hairsryer but came out like it never happened, as i said depends on the crease tho mate :-)

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Ok heres a few pics of the damage, it was hard to get a decent pic of it but hopefully youll get the idea

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Thats not too bad mate, take off the bumper when ur doin it or try get ur hand in behind as ur heating it, sometimes itl pop without pressn but u may need to press. Ull havta wash the car first tho mate lol ;)

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i know what ill be spending saturday at lol

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Ya just be sure not to make it to hot either alot of care needed, hope it works mate :-)

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