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Evening all 👋 Unsure if anyone will be able to advise, but I'm planning on painting a damaged section of my rear bumper at the wheel (pic included). Researching says to work up to a body crease etc to blend properly. Looking at where the damage is, I'm debating if I can stop at the crease at the wheel arch or if I'd need to continue over. Any advice or signposting is appreciated 😀 FYI, I'm not doing a professional repair as I'm shifting the car on shortly so just need it looking better than it is. 

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Either leave it as is, or call out a smart repair is my honest suggestion.

 

Body repair is far from easy and reading a guide is only a small part of the battle, years of practice and technique to blend a panel is required. 

 

(I attempted to blend a bumper and wing once, just looked like i had finished with a hard line no matter how i done it, you may have better luck)

Agreed but its low down enough to probably not be noticeable, I would keep the repair and fade out as small as possible so as to remain in the overhung section if that makes any sense.

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