Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
As long as the scratch isn’t too deep, a paint touch-up should do the trick! The cost to paint a car mirror can vary, but typically, you can expect to spend $5 to $50 on touch-up paint if you do it yourself. If you take your car to a professional
, it’ll likely cost between $70 to $100 due to the cost of labor.
That said, if the scratch is deeper or you need a new mirror altogether, your price will likely increase to at least $100 for an at-home job or closer to $300 at a shop.
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