How I Dealt With an Annoying Car Scratch
I ended up needing Car Scratch Repair after I clipped my car against a parking barrier, but what surprised me was how manageable the whole fix turned out in the end.
It happened on a weekend trip near Worcester Cathedral, where I misjudged a awkward angle and left a long scratch on my bumper that instantly annoyed me.
Later that day, I started searching online and came across AutoScratch through a recommendation thread. Their process seemed easy to follow, so I sent over a few pictures and got a prompt response. Booking was easy, and we arranged a time that fit my availability.
On the day, the technician arrived right when expected and explained everything in a clear way. First, they carefully wiped down the panel to remove any dirt. Then came light sanding to even things out. A small amount of filler was used where needed before moving on to careful shade matching. I watched as the paint was blended in stages, followed by blending into the surrounding area. The final step involved finishing which really brought everything together. The whole process felt methodical, and I appreciated how they took time to ensure each step was done properly.
Once finished, the damaged spot was almost impossible to see, and I genuinely had to look closely to find where website the scratch had been. The colour match was spot on, and the surface felt like new. What stood out most was the ease of having it done at my location without needing a garage visit. It saved me planning, which made a big difference during a tight schedule. That said, it seems best suited for surface level issues rather than anything too severe. Overall, the experience felt worthwhile, and it solved a problem that had been bothering me more than I expected.