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  • Scratches - Metallic Paint

    I've got a metallic black Polo and when I washed it today I noticed that some douche (probably an idiot from my workplace... this is the second time it's happened) has hit the rear right of my car.

    Here's some pictures:




    What's the best way to remove these?

    Thanks

  • #2
    If they're not too deep you might get away with a really aggressive cut and polish by the looks of it. Otherwise if it's too deep, it'll need to be cut back and resprayed. As it's metallic paint that normally means the whole panel.
    I've got the lovely mystery scratch on the front passenger corner on my bumper which needs to be resprayed.
    As the bottom at the front is scratched to the sh*thouse from the previous owner not taking car exiting steep driveways as well as numerous stone chips getting the whole bumper resprayed is not as much of an irritation to me (it's still a pain in the ass though).
    It's just a matter of finding the time to do it as well as someone who can do a good job for the right price.
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    • #3
      They could be wetsanded and then polished. If your in QLD (like ur plate seems to say) call Jaybe at Dulvari Prestige or Chris at Driven By shine. They will fix it

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      • #4
        run your fingernail over it, if it gets stuck your out of luck.

        If it doesnt go down to your local auto store and buy a tube of meguiars Scratch-X.

        Dont use a cut and polish, it will cloud your clearcoat.

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        • #5
          from what i can see, its through the paint so it will have to be sprayed

          ive got a few of these sort of things and found that the appearence of the could be reduced with a bit of a polish

          haven ever used one, but have also heard that those colour sticks on that t-cut colourfast polish works as a tempoary coverup measure, worth a try anyway...
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          • #6
            Thanks for the replies.

            The flash picked them up fairly well. You can't see them much at all if it's not in direct light. Would that change the situation?

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            • #7
              Just FYI here are some befor and afters. In both instances the marks were westanded with 3000 grit wet/dry and then the area polished with abrasive compound. It was then waxed. No fillers were used these are the final results. It can be done


              The only light and angle i could see the marks after was this






              Originally posted by BlackVr6ix
              Dont use a cut and polish, it will cloud your clearcoat.
              What product were you using when this happened?

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              • #8
                I see the red is a really good result... would this procedure be fine for metallic paint as well?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by tosspot View Post
                  I see the red is a really good result... would this procedure be fine for metallic paint as well?
                  Certainly

                  This is with the mark sanded



                  And after polishing



                  No problem what so ever.

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                  • #10
                    Awesome... and this can be done by those blokes you mentioned above?

                    Might need to take a trip to the gold coast.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by tosspot View Post
                      Awesome... and this can be done by those blokes you mentioned above?

                      Might need to take a trip to the gold coast.
                      Jayde can, i dont know about Chris. They are both mobile and i know that Jayde drives up to Brisbane at least once a month to do some work.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by DMS_Dan View Post
                        Jayde can, i dont know about Chris. They are both mobile and i know that Jayde drives up to Brisbane at least once a month to do some work.
                        You're a champion, thanks for your help.

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                        • #13
                          No probs, its what im here for

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