Plastic Repair Services Chicago Heights IL

Technological advances have created extremely durable plastics and modern auto manufacturers use lots of this plastic in the production process. Refinishing auto plastics isn’t much different than refinishing metal. Listed below you will find reliable auto body shops around Chicago Heights that offer auto plastic repair services including car bumpers. Make sure you get the right auto plastic refinish by contacting the experts below. Other available services besides auto refinish include collision repair and auto detailing.

Fine Tune Repair Service
(708) 374-8996
17546 Chicago Ave
Lansing, IL
Safelite Auto Glass
(888) 820-2558
666-668 East 162nd Street
South Holland, IL
Safelite Auto Glass
(888) 820-2558
9274 W 159th St
Orland Park, IL
Safelite Auto Glass
(888) 820-2558
1790 W 81st Ave
Merrillville, IN
Bridgeview Auto Center
(708) 598-3155
9059 S Harlem Avenue
Bridgeview, IL
West Loop Auto Body
(773) 423-8832
3363 W. Columbus Ave
Chicago, IL
Homewood Garage Limited
(815) 469-2988
9519 Corsair Road
Frankfort, IL
Auto Design Collision Center, Inc.
(219) 662-8284, 001-2004
540 North Sheridan Street
Crown Point, IN
Travel Centers of America
(219) 962-6552
1201 North Ripley Street
Lake Station, IN
A-1 Complete Car Care, Inc.
708-756-0250
1822 Chicago Rd
Chicago Heights, IL
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Plastic Repair Services

As plastic components become more prevalent on auto exteriors, it's becoming crucial to know how to properly refinish these parts.

By Ken Phillips
5/1/2001

Most of us baby boomers can remember this particular scene from "The Graduate": Benjamin Braddock, played by Dustin Hoffman, has just returned home from school, having graduated with honors from college but with no idea of what to do with his life. While relaxing in his parents' pool, he has the following conversation with his father's best friend, Mr. McGuire.

Mr. McGuire: I just want to say one word to you -- just one word.

Benjamin Braddock: Yes, sir.

Mr. McGuire: Are you listening?

Benjamin Braddock: Yes, sir I am.

Mr. McGuire: Plastics.

That was in 1967. And while the word "plastics" might not have meant much to Benjamin Braddock (or at least, not as much as Mrs. Robinson did), that word would come to revolutionize the automotive industry. For it was in the 1960s that automotive manufacturers began using more and more plastic in their vehicles. In 1970, the average vehicle in North America contained less than 70 pounds of plastic. Today, it's up to 257 pounds. What does this mean? Plastic is displacing metal alloys in modern car design and manufacturing, and its use will continue to rise - meaning the number of times you'll be refinishing plastic will also continue to rise.

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