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#131231 05/10/01 03:02 AM
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my car was keyed - 2 inch gash. any suggestions as to hiding/covering this up?

thanks, pete


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#131232 05/10/01 03:08 AM
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i would like to know this too, i just got a good one eek


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#131233 05/10/01 03:16 AM
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This happened recently to my mom's Windstar. Needs something mildly abrasive assuming it didn't get down past the clearcoat. Look at the car store near you to find something mildly abrasive. I believe 3M has something. Otherwise, it's new paint job for you! frown


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#131234 05/10/01 11:19 AM
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Unfortunately, you guys will need a new paint job.

This happened to me right before Winter and I still haven't got the car re-painted because of so many haters!

Our lawmakers ought to set up a law against assholes (sorry) who do these things, such as death or extreme dismemberment.

But anyways.....

$700 (approximate) will cost you for one side of the car.


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#131235 05/15/01 05:30 PM
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A good rule of thumb on scratches: Run your fingernail over the scratch. If it catches easily you will have to paint it. If you can only feel the scratch and your finger-nail doesn't catch you just need to get a small hard sanding block & some 2000 grit closed faced wet sand paper (Miguires also makes a small block of ultra-fine sand formed in a block) & use a water hose to keep the area your sanding wet sand in 10 stroke increments until the scratch is gone. Be sure not to go through the clear coat (you will know when this happens when you will see a clear ring appear and the particles coming off the area will be the same color of the car, if you have a white car this will be hard to determine because clear coat particles are also white). Once you have done that, get some rubbing compound and a rag and go to town. To cut down the time use a high speed buffer (not an electric polisher) & go to a paint supply store and get some hand glaze (which is more agressive than your normal waxes and polishes) Finsih with a carnuba based wax. I you have "burnt through" the clear coat at any point and the scratch is still there, it needed to be painted anyhow. If your afraid of burning through the clear coat (as I was my first time) you can take it to most major car washes or a detail shop and have them try to take it out. It's worth a little bit of money to have someone try to buff it out as apposed to giving up and just having it painted right away.


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#131236 05/15/01 08:52 PM
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If you want to dry and spot-repair, get some
Langka which will help you control the amount of
paint in the scratch. I bought a "pen" thing
which has a glass-fiber tip that lets me just
buff the dirt/wax/crap out of the scratch to
make sure it is clean... then paint, let dry
somewhat, and use Langka to remove the excess
paint. It won't look as good as a repaint but
it'll be a lot cheaper and passable as far as
looks go.

Sucks you got keyed... I don't know what it
is that makes people do this to others. mad

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find who did it and kick ass


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