I know that a bottle of touchup paint would work here but for me that won't cut it. I'd like something a bit more professional but still pretty damn cheap.
I was thinking of buying a bottle of touchup spray (I've heard that's available someplace) and doing a quickie paint-job in the damaged area. It's at the bottom rear right side of the bumper, not a very noticeable spot but I would like it to be even less noticeable. I'm thinking of sanding the area smooth (since the plastic is scuffed and scraped up fairly deep) and then doing a quick bondo swipe to level it all, then just go over it with a few coats of touchup spray and wet-sand to match as best as I can. Luckily the car is silver so it should hide the imperfections pretty well, especially considering the area that the damage is in.
Thoughts?
I was thinking of buying a bottle of touchup spray (I've heard that's available someplace) and doing a quickie paint-job in the damaged area. It's at the bottom rear right side of the bumper, not a very noticeable spot but I would like it to be even less noticeable. I'm thinking of sanding the area smooth (since the plastic is scuffed and scraped up fairly deep) and then doing a quick bondo swipe to level it all, then just go over it with a few coats of touchup spray and wet-sand to match as best as I can. Luckily the car is silver so it should hide the imperfections pretty well, especially considering the area that the damage is in.
Thoughts?