Car got keyed...help..
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Car got keyed...help..
So i just found out my car got keyed and im not the kind of guy who would rev up the neighborhood. Anyway, im looking for a solution and hopefully the detail gurus in here can help me with certain type of compound product or anything that can help me fix this. Thanks guys.
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Sorry to hear! What sucks is it doesn't look like it will buff out. If it has to be resprayed, it may never match.
...now with that in mind, did the vandal happen to hit the whole entire car, or just a few panels? You may need to go through insurance to get the whole car resprayed.
...now with that in mind, did the vandal happen to hit the whole entire car, or just a few panels? You may need to go through insurance to get the whole car resprayed.
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Unfortunately, those look way to deep to correct without applying paint. No amount of polish, buffing, or wax is going to get rid of those.
I'd suggest taking it to a paint and body shop to ask for a quote. If the cost is high enough, consider an insurance claim. If you are looking for a DIY solution, you could look into getting a paint pen, but it will never look as good as just getting a respray.
I'd suggest taking it to a paint and body shop to ask for a quote. If the cost is high enough, consider an insurance claim. If you are looking for a DIY solution, you could look into getting a paint pen, but it will never look as good as just getting a respray.
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Unfortunately, those look way to deep to correct without applying paint. No amount of polish, buffing, or wax is going to get rid of those.
I'd suggest taking it to a paint and body shop to ask for a quote. If the cost is high enough, consider an insurance claim. If you are looking for a DIY solution, you could look into getting a paint pen, but it will never look as good as just getting a respray.
I'd suggest taking it to a paint and body shop to ask for a quote. If the cost is high enough, consider an insurance claim. If you are looking for a DIY solution, you could look into getting a paint pen, but it will never look as good as just getting a respray.
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Too deep for any paint correction, you'll need to get those resprayed.
If you're going to have it repainted (which I'm pretty sure you will), I would start looking for a residence that has a garage, and I don't mean one of those underground public garages, I mean your own garage, otherwise this crap may happen again.
I'd file a police report for vandalism as well.
If you're going to have it repainted (which I'm pretty sure you will), I would start looking for a residence that has a garage, and I don't mean one of those underground public garages, I mean your own garage, otherwise this crap may happen again.
I'd file a police report for vandalism as well.
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