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Deep scratches... arggggggggg :(
I can't win, it feels like I need bodywork done every 6 months on this car.
I don't have pics but yesterday long story short I managed to put 2 straight super thin scratches in my front bumper with my garage door. They look like they were done with an x-acto knife and are perfectly straight, about 4 inches long, thin, and absolutely through the paint you can feel them with your fingernail. I also have a short (3/4) inch one on the top of the fender in similar fashion. This will cost me about $950 to fix, between removing and repainting the bumper and fender and replacing my hockey stripe (AGAIN ARGH!!). I just can't swing ANOTHER $1000 body repair... So I ask you forum members... what can I do? Is there ANY WAY I can do this myself maybe filling in the scratches with a detail brush and wetsanding them? I've NEVER done it before but I'm willing to learn. IMO it doesn't need to be perfect as I'm sure within 5 years I will end up needing to paint the front bumper anyway, but I m hoping for "pretty good"? Anyone?
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Kidding. I had a lot of rock chips on my hood, and had some panels repainted. Some of the over obsessed people noticed it at the car show, but most people did not. I'd wait till at least the fall winter to do anything.
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The only thing you can really do at this point is minimize the appearance. Going over the painted area with some light-cut compound will "knock down" the sharp edges of the scratch. Then, go get some "Sharpies" that are close in color to the affected area, and color them in.
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They will/should have experience in using products, ie; compounds, buffers, etc., which may help lessen the appearance of the scratches. If its as deep as you say, a complete repaint may be the only way to completely remove the marks. That being said, "stuff" like this happens to us all. The important thing is to enjoy your Camaro..."**** happens"...and while we all want our cars to look perfect, its near impossible. Contact a detailer, get their advice, and maybe they can help lessen the appearance of the scratches while saving you some money. Good luck Ed |
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I use a one stage enamel to fill in rock chips then wipe the overage off with thinner or reducer.
No matter what you use, use a wax remover first.... |
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that sux.
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How can I smooth out the surface before touching up? wetsanding? Any suggestions on grit and how???
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I used 2000 grit wet sand paper to smooth it out and 3000 prep it for polishing. After polishing it looks smoother and just as shiny as the rest of the car. I used this kit for the polishing: |
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That said I think I will give it a wetsand and try it again, but overall its a great product. Someone else here mentioned using an enamel and reducer, its basically the same thing, just in a simple system with the little brushes and all. It was really easy to do and definitely worth it.
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