All - yes I know this isn't tyresmoke.net but anyone know the best way to remove/hide a number of very superficial scratches in the dark grey metallic paintwork.
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Buy a new car.Originally posted by lukemg View PostAll - yes I know this isn't tyresmoke.net but anyone know the best way to remove/hide a number of very superficial scratches in the dark grey metallic.
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Is it a hire car?Originally posted by lukemg View PostAll - yes I know this isn't tyresmoke.net but anyone know the best way to remove/hide a number of very superficial scratches in the dark grey metallic paintwork."A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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bodyshop/accident repair center. Make sure they know that it's NOT an insurance job and you'll get a reasonable quote.
Recently got a huge scrape taken out of my wifes car, cost £150 including a complete car valet and the panel looks brand new.Coffee's for closersComment
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As mentioned, try a bit of T-Cut first.
If that doesn't work, contact your local Chips Away franchisee.
I used my local one a couple of times and he was excellent - he covered up the scratches and you couldn't see his work as it was well blended in with the original (metallic) paintwork.
Word of caution, the quality of franchisees can vary so do a search on some motoring forums to see if yours comes recommended.Comment
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As you are selling it, if the scatch has gone to the white undercoat then use a felt-tip pen and then a wipe over with a cloth. It covers the scratch better than paint but it only lasts a few days."A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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Nice advice Paddy, very "nice"Originally posted by Paddy View PostAs you are selling it, if the scatch has gone to the white undercoat then use a felt-tip pen and then a wipe over with a cloth. It covers the scratch better than paint but it only lasts a few days.
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Just to be a pedant I would not advice T-Cut but depends on the car. If it is a quality car, newish with a deep colour and metallic I would avoid it like the plague. T-Cut is nothing more than a very(!) abrasive polish. Yes it may take the scratch and get the scratch out but it will also buff the area around it and if you have the afore mentioned car you are going to be left with swirls which show up in sunlight and close inspection and look bloody awful.
I personally would get a shop to do it to us a buffer if you want it completely out. If not start with a very smooth polish and go up until it's gone rather than go for the most abrasive finish first.
If its a banger with 80k on the clock then I guess T-Cut it...'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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