If you've read my other post about my bumper vs the garage door, then you know what I am talking about. I am not pissed off anymore but still upset.
Anyway here are a few shots of the bumper... it wasn't taken with my camera because I don't have a digicam and I don't know how to use one so these are not the best quality pics, bear with me please. :shock:
In this pic you can see the severity of the damge caused by the hex bolt on the garage door (top center) and the paint that was taken off because of it. It's so deep that you can see the bare plastics (the black spot above the circle indent).
In the bottom right corner of this pic you can see the deep scorch marks caused by the metal of the garage door dragging across the surface of the bumper.
Again, notice how deep the marks are... you can see the black plastic (bottom left and right of the pic)
Different angle of the same thing...
What are the proper steps to fix this??? Grit of sand paper... touch up paint... clear coat???
Anyway here are a few shots of the bumper... it wasn't taken with my camera because I don't have a digicam and I don't know how to use one so these are not the best quality pics, bear with me please. :shock:
In this pic you can see the severity of the damge caused by the hex bolt on the garage door (top center) and the paint that was taken off because of it. It's so deep that you can see the bare plastics (the black spot above the circle indent).

In the bottom right corner of this pic you can see the deep scorch marks caused by the metal of the garage door dragging across the surface of the bumper.

Again, notice how deep the marks are... you can see the black plastic (bottom left and right of the pic)

Different angle of the same thing...

What are the proper steps to fix this??? Grit of sand paper... touch up paint... clear coat???