scraps in black rubber bumper cover

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Over the winter I hit a tall concrete curb that wasn't visible because of snow cover and scraped the bumper cover on my Honda Ridgeline. see below

I was thinking about sanding down the scraps then using something like a propane torch (ahhhhhh I know) to idea was to hide the sanding marks.

I might be out in left field with this plan but how would you deal with the issue?

tx (new guy here)
 
Maybe a heat gun first before going nuts with a "flame thrower".
 
Over the winter I hit a tall concrete curb that wasn't visible because of snow cover and scraped the bumper cover on my Honda Ridgeline. see below

I was thinking about sanding down the scraps then using something like a propane torch (ahhhhhh I know) to idea was to hide the sanding marks.

I might be out in left field with this plan but how would you deal with the issue?

tx (new guy here)

Is it rubber and not plastic? If it's plastic, you can use heat.. don't know about using heat on rubber.
 
To be honest I don't really know if it is plastic or rubber. It's somewhat flexible. I've got a feeling its plastic.
 
To be honest I don't really know if it is plastic or rubber. It's somewhat flexible. I've got a feeling its plastic.

The bottom will need some touch up paint. Try washing the bumper and take another picture and post it.
 
Applying heat to plastic in my past experiences has added a “shine” to them. Even so probably better than th scrarches


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I took a couple of additional pictures today and will post them tomorrow
 
I had scratched my lower chin spoiler on my work truck and I knew it would happen again, black Plast-dip matched perfectly and is still looking good 1 year later
 
A propane torch near a fuel tank is always a bad combination.
 
I would look online for that part, install it yourself. I got a whole rear bumper cover for the wife's car for 200 bucks, came factory color. A lot of times that black trim stuff isn't too bad. Usually easy to replace, can find tutorials on YouTube.


EDITED TO ADD: I found that lower bumper cover at several sources between $230-350 depending on who you buy from. Doesn't look too hard to remove and replace, just a bunch of screws and clips.

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Clean area and whole bumper with an APC, dry and apply some kind of trim protectant and just live with it. Should cover it well enough to hide it. One of those trim coatings or semi permanent products.
 
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