sad day for my car
#1
sad day for my car
Hi,
Today's a sad day. My car scrubbed against another car and it scratched the rear end. See attached pics. Does anyone know how this can be fixed? There are no dents and color is Atomic Silver.
Please help.
Today's a sad day. My car scrubbed against another car and it scratched the rear end. See attached pics. Does anyone know how this can be fixed? There are no dents and color is Atomic Silver.
Please help.
Last edited by chowner; 10-07-13 at 02:15 PM.
#3
http://is.sewellparts.com/accessorie...2014/6423.html - would that work? They have atomic silver there
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Try Dr. Color Chip. It's one of the best touch up paint I have ever used.
You basically just slap it on. wait a few minutes and apply a "cleaner" to it to remove the excess and "blend everything in". It will probably take a coupe tries to get good results.
I would either go with that or ask a shop to see if they can "blend" the area. If not, just repaint the entire bumper and call it a day.
You basically just slap it on. wait a few minutes and apply a "cleaner" to it to remove the excess and "blend everything in". It will probably take a coupe tries to get good results.
I would either go with that or ask a shop to see if they can "blend" the area. If not, just repaint the entire bumper and call it a day.
#11
That will NOT be fixed with touch up paint. Touch up barely works on a small chip, it will not work at all on big scratches. Sure, you'll get rid of the black marks, but it will still look like s**it.
#12
I agree, just get the bumper repainted, there is no other good way to fix your problem.
#13
damn . I'll start getting quotes from bodyshop for bumper respray. Since this color is Atomic Silver, they should be able to order that paint from Lexus right? I dont think there are any after market paint color that matches that color.
#14
A good bodyshop can mix the paint from the code. The only problem with claiming that on your insurance is it will show "accident" on your car fax which will then devalue the car about $3500 at trade in/resell time.