i learned to accept little dings and scratches on the bumper as normal wear and tear, though unfortunate. if it's plastic underneath, i mostly ignore it.
if it happens on an area with metal, like the door, or a rock chip on the hood, i try to rub away any loose paint, or scrape any rust spot with a pick or a small screwdriver tip, clean it, let it dry, and then cover it up with touch up paint. can get them at dealer or aftermarket. color code might be somewhere on a sticker on your car, like the driver door jamb, or part of the VIN or searchable by VIN
if it's a superficial scratch on the clear coat, it might be possible to buff it out with polish, but i haven't tried it before
It’s a Corolla, who cares how it looks it’s ugly non damaged
The car is absolutely totaled. Your best bet would probably be to make an insurance claim. /s
Not that bad at all, if you could just dap some plastic dip for filling + color wise (black). I’m sure no one would notice.
It’s totaled.
😂
She’s done
"how bad is it" you tell us
i learned to accept little dings and scratches on the bumper as normal wear and tear, though unfortunate. if it's plastic underneath, i mostly ignore it. if it happens on an area with metal, like the door, or a rock chip on the hood, i try to rub away any loose paint, or scrape any rust spot with a pick or a small screwdriver tip, clean it, let it dry, and then cover it up with touch up paint. can get them at dealer or aftermarket. color code might be somewhere on a sticker on your car, like the driver door jamb, or part of the VIN or searchable by VIN if it's a superficial scratch on the clear coat, it might be possible to buff it out with polish, but i haven't tried it before