How to Repair Exposed Primer on Bumper?
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Repairing exposed primer on a bumper should be done according to the specific situation. Here are the detailed steps: 1. If the paint surface is not damaged and only has minor marks, you can use toothpaste and a cloth to wipe it clean. 2. If the primer is exposed but the scratches are shallow and the area is small, you can use a touch-up paint pen that matches your car's paint color. After treatment, it will be barely noticeable. 3. If the primer is exposed with a large area and obvious damage, it is recommended to go to a repair shop for professional repair and repainting. This will ensure the car's appearance looks neat and tidy.
As a frequent driver, I've encountered bumper primer leakage issues and easily fixed them myself. First, clean the surface thoroughly to remove all dirt and grease. Then, gently sand the exposed primer area with fine sandpaper to ensure a smooth, rough-free surface. Next, use a touch-up pen to apply matching primer evenly to the scratched area, applying thin layers and waiting a few minutes between coats. Once dry, cover it with topcoat using the same method. The whole process is simple and quick, costing less than 50 yuan. I also recommend being mindful of mirrors when parking to avoid scratches and prolong protection. Remember to work in a ventilated area and wear gloves for safety. After repair, it looks as good as new, saving both money and hassle.