Bumper Cover Repair

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Just finishing up my dogleg repair and someone hit my passenger side bumper. Now it matches the other side. Can someone point me to the best supplies and process for a decent to good repair. It’s a 15 year old truck and the rest of my paint is not perfect. I’d like it to be smooth, white and blend pretty good. Don’t want to have it done professionally and don’t want to remove the bumper[emoji4]
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Just finishing up my dogleg repair and someone hit my passenger side bumper. Now it matches the other side. Can someone point me to the best supplies and process for a decent to good repair. It’s a 15 year old truck and the rest of my paint is not perfect. I’d like it to be smooth, white and blend pretty good. Don’t want to have it done professionally and don’t want to remove the bumper[emoji4]
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Mine came off of a truck that rolled. It was definitely more beat up than yours. I sanded the whole thing, used regular old glazing putty in the gouges, and then sanded it all smooth. Believe it or not, I painted it with Rustolem gloss white. It turned out and matched so well that I left it. It has held up through a Chicago winter just fine and looks great.

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