Honda Accord Bumpers
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Honda Accord Bumpers
I am amazed at how sensitive the bumpers are to damage. I have two
black dings in mine and have had no accidents so assume it is from
something like a shopping cart. The color coordination may be cheap and
look nice but it's sure not as good as what bumpers used to have. So
the question is: How do you fix these things?
black dings in mine and have had no accidents so assume it is from
something like a shopping cart. The color coordination may be cheap and
look nice but it's sure not as good as what bumpers used to have. So
the question is: How do you fix these things?
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"jc" <k@knet> wrote in message news:11ake0d79250bbb@news.supernews.com...
>I am amazed at how sensitive the bumpers are to damage. I have two black
>dings in mine and have had no accidents so assume it is from something like
>a shopping cart. The color coordination may be cheap and look nice but
>it's sure not as good as what bumpers used to have. So the question is:
>How do you fix these things?
My first order solution was to get a black Accord, dings hardly show at all.
Beyond that, Honda sells topuchup paint in a bottle with a small brush for a
fairly low price (remember something around $6US). That will cover the many
nicks until it is bad enough for you want the whole cover repainted.
I had a white Volvo previously with a black plastic bumper cover and had the
same problem, went through lots of touchup paint in the 10 years I had it.
Dave - 03 Black Accord
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jc wrote:
> I am amazed at how sensitive the bumpers are to damage.
> The color coordination may be cheap and
> look nice but it's sure not as good as what bumpers used to have.
I know! Who decided that to get rid of the black rubber bumpers and use
painted, integrated bumpers? I can understand for luxury cars, since
it's a much sleeker look. But for your average economy car, I want my
bumper to be able to take some bumps!
> I am amazed at how sensitive the bumpers are to damage.
> The color coordination may be cheap and
> look nice but it's sure not as good as what bumpers used to have.
I know! Who decided that to get rid of the black rubber bumpers and use
painted, integrated bumpers? I can understand for luxury cars, since
it's a much sleeker look. But for your average economy car, I want my
bumper to be able to take some bumps!
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