Remove Small Ding/scratch From Silver Paintjob?
xioutlawix
Join Date: 2002-11-05 Member: 7118Members, Constellation
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Just recently purchased my first new car, the 05 scion tc. Previously I had an 87 acura legend, beat to all hell, scratches all over, paint falling off, the works. Didn't give a damn if a tree fell on it.
Now I have my new car, and if you've ever gotten your first brand new car, you know that magical feeling you get riding around with it.
And the contempt you have for that very first scratch on the driver's side door right above the handle which looms ominously in plain sight to remind you it's there.
So I ask of you fellow ladies and gentleman, for a scratch which doesn't seem to be very deep at all, in fact just a scrape of the paint, and a dent which is not very wide (i'd measure maybe a cm or less apart), any recommendations on getting it out? I've seen enough late-night tv shows to see those solutions you just put on the offending scratch and rub in, and like magic the scratch is gone, or that fix-a-dent thing with the two big suction cups that hold it in place and the center suction cup which pulls out the dents without mess or fuss (even though I think this dent is much too small to use such a suction cup on), but I'm naturally wary of as-seen-on-tv products.
Any recommendations?
Now I have my new car, and if you've ever gotten your first brand new car, you know that magical feeling you get riding around with it.
And the contempt you have for that very first scratch on the driver's side door right above the handle which looms ominously in plain sight to remind you it's there.
So I ask of you fellow ladies and gentleman, for a scratch which doesn't seem to be very deep at all, in fact just a scrape of the paint, and a dent which is not very wide (i'd measure maybe a cm or less apart), any recommendations on getting it out? I've seen enough late-night tv shows to see those solutions you just put on the offending scratch and rub in, and like magic the scratch is gone, or that fix-a-dent thing with the two big suction cups that hold it in place and the center suction cup which pulls out the dents without mess or fuss (even though I think this dent is much too small to use such a suction cup on), but I'm naturally wary of as-seen-on-tv products.
Any recommendations?
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If that doesn't appeal to you look in your Yellow Pages for Fix-A-Dent or something to that effect. They come to you, and also do a good job.
The touch-up paint from the auto parts store will work, but since you need to fix the dent also, you may as well go for one of my options. <!--emo&;)--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html/emoticons/wink-fix.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='wink-fix.gif' /><!--endemo-->
I managed to distract his attention away from it using an oily rag and newly recovered leather seats untill he went.
You won't be able to polish it out and touch up paints won't look right (and definatly <b>do not</b> use an areosol), especially with silver, not only will it be hard to colour match it (even stuff from the factory is never a 100% match unless it came from the same batch) and unless there's no depth to the scratch, the height difference will still make it visible. Get a professional shop to do it or take it back to the dealer - its a new car so its worth it really.
Same for the dent, I've worked long enough in a body shop to know that while you sometimes get lucky and can pop it out, more often then not doing that just makes it worse.
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Oh crap i didnt mean it like that. If i had the money for a new car, it too would be a box... lol j/k dude, best of intentions, im not trying to be mean...
5 dollars? And you think this will be the only scratch? Heh, you must not have a car. I bought me a bottle of spraypaint for my maxima, and I go through it like mad because of my friends.
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Oh crap i didnt mean it like that. If i had the money for a new car, it too would be a box... lol j/k dude, best of intentions, im not trying to be mean... <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'> <!--QuoteEEnd-->
Scions are nice. My friend has one, and there is so much room. Its great.