Evening all.
Picked up an R32 rear bumper ready for a new exhaust, and it's got the odd light gouge and scuff.
I'd like to have a go at prepping it to save on bodyshop labour, hopefully get it to the point where only a minimal amount of finishing is needed by my painter before he sprays it.
So, I just wondered if there's a preferred filler/technique to use? I'd imagine something with a bit of flex in it? I don't want to fanny about doing it wrong for the bodyshop to spend more time reversing my efforts!
And I'm guessing after the filler it's just a case of wet and dry down to around 600?
Anyway, a few pics:
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