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Fixing a bumper

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I came out from a store one day and found somebody had hit my bumper. Not sure what happened here but that's not the important part. I'd like to find out how I can somewhat fix this at least so it's not as noticeable.

How would you suggest that I approached this? I thought about pulling the bumper off And just seeing if I could press it out. A friend of mine suggested I get a hair dryer To do that.

I'm not really concerned there's anything left over I just want to get the majority of that popped out.

If I need to pull the bumper would you point me to a video on doing so?


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I came out from a store one day and found somebody had hit my bumper. Not sure what happened here but that's not the important part. I'd like to find out how I can somewhat fix this at least so it's not as noticeable.

How would you suggest that I approached this? I thought about pulling the bumper off And just seeing if I could press it out. A friend of mine suggested I get a hair dryer To do that.

I'm not really concerned there's anything left over I just want to get the majority of that popped out.

If I need to pull the bumper would you point me to a video on doing so?


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Hair dryer? How will that take a dent out of a metal bumper? Anyway, I'm not sure if it is possible to take the dent out. But if you are able, please reply to your post here so we can see.
 
I didn't know if it was metal or if it was plastic. Again I have not looked at this I'm just going by first impressions. Please do not chastise me for not understanding or not knowing what materials are used in the build process of this vehicle.
 
I didn't know if it was metal or if it was plastic. Again I have not looked at this I'm just going by first impressions. Please do not chastise me for not understanding or not knowing what materials are used in the build process of this vehicle.

Its metal. A pdr shop may be able to 100% fix it
 

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