My honest experience fixing a scratch

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I noticed a small mark on my door after a brief errand, and searching for Bumper Scuff repair felt urgent as it looked worse than expected.

It happened near Leeds Castle, where I had parked a bit too awkwardly. When I came back, the scratch was clearly visible, catching the light every time I moved around the car.

Later that evening, I started looking online and came across a few options. After reading some feedback, I decided to contact AutoScratch. I sent a few images and got a reply within a short time. The quote seemed reasonable, and booking a slot was straightforward. They suggested a appointment that worked well with my schedule.

On the day, the technician arrived as planned and had a quick check at the damage. He started by prepping the area to read more remove any dirt. Then came light sanding, which made me a bit curious at first. After that, he applied a compound where needed and carefully worked on paint matching. Watching the layering process was actually quite interesting. The final steps involved finishing, which really brought back the shine. Throughout, he explained things in a simple way, which helped me understand what was being done.

By the end, the scratch was hard to spot, and the panel looked consistent again. I appreciated how practical it was to have everything done at my home without needing a garage visit. The whole process felt thoughtful, and the result gave me a lot of peace of mind. That said, I do think this type of service is best suited for small marks rather than anything too serious. Still, for my situation, it worked out really well, and I drove away feeling much better about my car again.

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