Hi, I left my car downtown for 10 minutes in the street parking - when
I came back there was a scrape (1'' x 0.5'') on my rear bumper. Small
in size, but a big eye sore. Can anybody tell me if there are ways to
repair this? Thanks!
Ernest Cassirer - 20 Feb 2006 04:31 GMT
You can use the uninsured motorist part of your car insurance.
> Hi, I left my car downtown for 10 minutes in the street parking - when
> I came back there was a scrape (1'' x 0.5'') on my rear bumper. Small
> in size, but a big eye sore. Can anybody tell me if there are ways to
> repair this? Thanks!
kary - 20 Feb 2006 20:46 GMT
Thanks Ernest, but I think if I avail insurance, this thing will appear
in carFax history. Let me check with the insurance guys how does
uninsured motorist coverage works.
Brian Smith - 20 Feb 2006 10:09 GMT
> Hi, I left my car downtown for 10 minutes in the street parking - when
> I came back there was a scrape (1'' x 0.5'') on my rear bumper. Small
> in size, but a big eye sore. Can anybody tell me if there are ways to
> repair this? Thanks!
Here where I live there are a couple of 'scratch and chip' repair places.
They are able to do very good repairs (to the point where you can't see
where the damage was), for a reasonable amount of money. Check your local
phone book's yellow pages.
kary - 20 Feb 2006 21:20 GMT
Thanks Brian. I will check the yellow pages and get quotes from the
repair people - I hope I will be able to get this repair done in a
reasonable amount.
Brian Smith - 21 Feb 2006 01:08 GMT
> Thanks Brian. I will check the yellow pages and get quotes from the
> repair people - I hope I will be able to get this repair done in a
> reasonable amount.
Something to base it on for you Kary is I have all my winter stone chips and
parking lot scratches taken care of in the Spring every year and it only
cost me $100.00 taxes in for all the repairs. That's Canadian funds by the
way.
Brian