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      10-10-2020, 08:01 AM   #6
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Ouch!!!

Being that it's on the underside, DIY is ok as even if you have to spray some touch up and blend it, you really won't notice any amature mistakes but you'll get rid of the rash!

Taking down the scratches is what's needed to be done, working the bumper while in car is going to be a PITA unless you have a lift. As noted, if deep (past paint) then you'll need to sand it down till it's clean. Fill any gouges with filler, sand down again, repeat if necessary until smooth as glass. Then prime, paint, sand, polish, seal, then wax and done! Lol... A lot of work for sure!

A shop won't give it the TLC you will, but they'll do the same, albiet a lot quicker! Some time vs cost is the real consideration.

Good luck!
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