Body work: Un-denting the front bumper to make it look good

Discussion in 'Prime Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by Arkay, Dec 28, 2025 at 8:54 PM.

  1. Arkay

    Arkay Junior Member

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    I need some advice on fixing a dent in my front bumper. This might also be the wrong forum. I'm sorry for assuming this is the correct forum. I have been hanging around in here for years :)

    Someone dented my car. I took a heat gun and was able to snap the dent. However, there are still minor dents; it does not look clean. I tried to straighten them out by hand. I was wearing a pair of leather gloves.

    Any ideas on how to do a "finish" on it?
    I have attached the before-and-after images.
     

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  2. BiomedO1

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    When I had a dent like that; I removed the entire assembly. Laid down cardboard and beach towels to prevent scratching. Then used a heat gun and worked it out, like metal working - working from the outside in. Looks like you worked it from the middle out. Don't know if your going to be able to correct that.
    Get some metal body working tools and try to work it from the outer edge in, from the back side. removing it from the car allows you to step on it and reshape the plastic, when it's warm. Be careful with the heat because you can burn your paint off.

    Good Luck
     
    #2 BiomedO1, Dec 29, 2025 at 10:07 AM
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