I ended up needing Bumper Scuff repair after a careless moment reversing, but what followed was a much simpler than expected fix that left my car looking almost untouched.
It happened near Sheffield Train Station on a crowded weekend, where I misjudged a concrete edge. The scratch looked worse up close, and I knew it needed a decent fix sooner rather than later.
Later that evening, I started searching online and more info came across AutoScratch. The process felt simple to follow, so I sent over a few images from my phone and got a fair quote within a short time. Booking was done without hassle, and I appreciated how flexible the timing was.
On the day, the technician arrived on time and began with a proper surface prep of the area. Then came the initial prep work, which made the scratch less visible already. A small amount of filler was applied where needed before moving to paint blending prep. Watching the shade comparison was interesting since they worked to ensure it looked consistent. The blending stage was handled with precision, and finally everything was finished cleanly to bring back the shine. The whole process felt properly done, and there was no rush despite it being a driveway repair.
By the end, the area looked significantly better, and unless you knew where to look, it was hard to spot anything had been there. I liked the convenience of not travelling and how quickly it was all completed. That said, I do think this kind of service is best suited to minor damage rather than anything too deep. Still, for what I needed, it felt like a sensible option, and I drove away feeling glad I sorted it.