From a minor scratch to a neat finish

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I needed Bumper Scuff repair after a tight parking moment left a thin mark on my car, but the way it was handled turned out better than expected.

It happened near Leeds Train Station on a crowded afternoon, where I misjudged a tight corner. Later, while passing Leeds Dock, I kept noticing the mark and knew I had to sort it out soon.

I searched online and came across AutoScratch through a local listing. The process felt clear, so I sent a few photos and got a prompt response. Booking a slot was convenient, and we agreed on a workable slot without much back and forth.

On the day, the technician arrived at my parking spot and started with a proper wipe down of the area. Then came light sanding to even out the surface, followed by applying filler on deeper spots. The colour matching step was done website carefully, blending the paint so it matched the rest of the panel. After that, there was smooth blending and a final buff that made everything look even. The whole process felt methodical, and I could see each stage clearly. It was interesting how the initial scratch gradually disappeared through these stages.

By the end, the area looked almost new, and the scratch was no longer noticeable. I appreciated the convenience of not having to visit a garage, along with the time saving approach. That said, it feels like this type of repair works best for smaller scratches rather than anything too severe. Overall, the experience felt practical, especially for anyone dealing with a surface level mark and wanting a straightforward solution without disrupting their day.

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