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How much does it cost to paint a Lexus bumper?

Painting a Lexus bumper typically costs about $300–$900 when you repaint the existing bumper cover, with higher costs for OEM color matching and blending. If the bumper cover must be replaced and painted, expect roughly $700–$1,600 or more, depending on the model and the shop's rates.


What factors affect the price


Several variables influence the final invoice, including whether the bumper is plastic and can be repaired, whether a replacement bumper cover is needed, the complexity of the color match, the amount of blending required with adjacent panels, labor rates in your area, and any additional prep work for textured or flexible bumper materials. Insurance coverage and deductibles can also impact the out-of-pocket cost.


Typical price ranges


Below is a snapshot of common pricing scenarios you might encounter when you bring a Lexus bumper to a shop. Prices assume standard OEM or well-matched aftermarket paints and typical labor rates in the United States. The actual price can vary by model year and region.



  • Repaint only the bumper cover (no replacement), color matched to the vehicle: $300–$700

  • Repaint with color matching and blending into adjacent panels: $500–$1,000

  • Replace bumper cover and repaint (parts plus labor, OEM or aftermarket): $700–$1,600

  • Premium OEM color-match with top-tier paint and finish: $1,000–$2,000+


Note: If your bumper damage requires replacements or extensive plastic repair, or if you have a stubborn color match issue, the price will trend toward the higher end of these ranges. Some shops may itemize costs differently, and insurance coverage can affect final out-of-pocket expense.


What to expect when you shop for this work


When you visit a body shop, expect a consultation that includes an assessment of the bumper's condition, the need for removal, priming, painting, and clear coating. The shop may also check if blending into adjacent panels is feasible without repainting nearby areas. Ask for a written estimate that breaks down parts, labor, and any necessary color-matching fees.


Tips to save money


To keep costs down, consider the following strategies: request multiple quotes, ask about aftermarket bumper covers versus OEM, confirm whether the price includes color-matching and blending, and inquire about any possible discounts for bundled services like detailing. If the bumper is a simple color match on a close shade, the shop may offer a more affordable option.


Summary


In short, painting a Lexus bumper is typically a straightforward job with cost ranges that reflect whether you repaint the existing bumper or replace the cover. Repaint-only jobs are usually in the low hundreds, while replacement with paint generally falls in the mid-range, and premium OEM color matching can push toward the high end. Getting a few detailed quotes with itemized lines will help you compare value and choose the best option for your vehicle and budget.

Is it cheaper to repaint or replace a bumper?


Depends on what the price of a new bumper is. Paint cost is the same regardless of new bumper or repaired bumper. The only question is, will the labor cost to repair the crack (plastic weld, pin, fill, prime and prep) be less than the price of a new bumper just to be painted. Usually it's a fine line.



How much to get a bumper resprayed?


A bumper respray in the UK typically costs between £150 and £300 depending on the severity of the damage and whether plastic repairs are needed beforehand.



Can a plastic bumper be painted?


Yes, you can paint plastic bumpers, but it requires thorough preparation to ensure the paint adheres properly and lasts. This process includes cleaning and degreasing the bumper, lightly sanding it to create a textured surface, applying a plastic adhesion promoter or primer, and then applying several thin coats of paint.
 
This video demonstrates the process of painting plastic bumpers, including essential preparation steps: 1mGreg's DIY GarageYouTube · Oct 5, 2024
1. Prepare the surface

  • Clean the bumper with hot water and soap to remove dirt. 
  • Use a degreaser or wax and grease remover to eliminate any residual oils. 
  • Lightly sand the entire surface with fine-grit sandpaper (around 800 grit) to create a smooth, slightly scuffed surface for the paint to grip onto. 
  • Wash the bumper again to remove all sanding dust and residue. 
  • Wipe the surface down with a 50/50 mix of alcohol and water or an anti-static spray to ensure a clean, dust-free surface. 

2. Apply adhesion promoter and primer 
  • Apply a plastic adhesion promoter, which is crucial for helping the paint stick to the plastic. 
  • After the promoter dries, apply two or three light coats of a primer specifically designed for automotive use. This helps the color coat adhere and creates a smooth base. 

3. Apply paint
  • Shake the aerosol can thoroughly before you begin and between coats. 
  • Apply several thin, even coats of paint, maintaining a consistent distance of about 25–30 centimeters from the bumper. 
  • Allow the recommended drying time between each coat. 

4. Finish
  • If needed, apply a clear coat for added protection and durability. 
  • After painting, remember to clean the spray nozzle to prevent it from clogging. 



How much does it cost to just paint a bumper?


Painting a car bumper typically costs between $150 and $1,300 or more, depending on the condition of the bumper, the quality of the paint job, and whether you do it yourself or go to a professional. A basic paint job might be around $150-$300, while a more complex repair or a high-end finish could be much higher. Factors like the bumper's material, the complexity of the repair, and the specific color and finish all affect the final price. 
Factors that influence the cost

  • DIY vs. Professional:
    • DIY: Costs are lower and depend on the supplies you buy (sandpaper, primer, paint, clear coat, etc.) and any tools you might need, like a paint gun. 
    • Professional: Includes labor costs (which can be $48 to $215+ per hour, depending on the shop) and the cost of materials, which can add up significantly. 
  • Bumper condition:
    • Minor scratches and chips are cheaper to fix than major damage or if the bumper is a new, unpainted part that needs a full paint job. 
    • Paint matching can add to the cost, especially if the shop needs to blend the new paint into the surrounding panels like the fenders or hood. 
  • Bumper material and complexity: Painting a plastic bumper is different from painting a metal one, as they may require different prep work and materials, which can affect the price. 
  • Paint and finish: The color and finish you choose, as well as any special additives needed for flexibility, can influence the cost. 

Examples of typical costs
  • Budget paint job: Around $150 to $300 for a basic repaint. 
  • Professional paint job: Estimates range from $275 to $1,300 or more, with a wide variation based on the factors above. For example, a quote for a new bumper painted and installed could be around $700–$800, while a more complex job might reach $1,300. 
  • DIY supplies: Prices for supplies can vary, but you can get a paint gun for around $100 to achieve a factory-quality finish. 


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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.