Dav
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Registered: 23rd Jul 02
Location: Falkirk, Scotland
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As the title says some dickhead keyed my car tonite. The car was in my own driveway at the time.
I live in a really quiet street so it really annoys me off that someone would come into my drive and scratch my car for no reason!
Scratch is a sharp line about 8 - 10 inches long under my drivers side rear window. Dunno how deep coz I've never had a scratch on my car before to compair it to. But it stands out white as soon as u look at the car
I've only seen it in the dark so I'll have a proper look tomorrow in the daylight.
My car is Arden blue (metalic) so whats the best way to repair it?
Polish? T-cut? Re-spray!!?
Any help would be really great.
Thanks.
[Edited on 01-03-2003 by Dav.]
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DanielJ
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Registered: 21st Nov 01
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try usin metalic t cut m8
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FrankP
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Registered: 12th Aug 02
Location: Melbourne, Australia Drives: 02 Barina SRi 1.8
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dont laugh but u can use a crayon to cover the scratch. find the right colour and rub it on vertically to the scratch until the scratch is fully covered. then wipe off access and polish over. t-cut have a chip stick which is a crayon anyway. they r both made of wax except the crayon is cheaper and does exactly the same job.
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Icy
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Registered: 31st Jan 01
Location: Edinburgh Drives: Mk3 Golf Gti
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quote: Originally posted by FrankP
dont laugh but u can use a crayon to cover the scratch. find the right colour and rub it on vertically to the scratch until the scratch is fully covered. then wipe off access and polish over. t-cut have a chip stick which is a crayon anyway. they r both made of wax except the crayon is cheaper and does exactly the same job.
i tried that way but my scratch wasnt deep enough
stil showin up coz my color is dark
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FrankP
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Registered: 12th Aug 02
Location: Melbourne, Australia Drives: 02 Barina SRi 1.8
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yeah it worked on my deep scratches but on the shallow 1's i had to use that colour t-cut a couple of times to hide it.
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Kris TD
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try using g10 rubbing compound.
if its white then chances are its gone down to the primer
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and-m
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Theres a good Mer scratch remover kit with video available from QVC (www.qvcuk.com) They demonstrated it and it looks pretty good.
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beatsri
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Registered: 16th Jan 03
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If you can feel the scratch with your nail then it will need to be re-painted, however if you cannot then the scratch will polish out. As said before use the Mer kit, it comes with everything you need and video detailing exactly what to do. Costs about £20(Halfords).
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Dav
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Registered: 23rd Jul 02
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Beatsri, yeah I can feel it with my nail
Was hoping it wouldn't need resprayed coz metalic doesn't finish well does it?
But if it comes down to it then I'll just have to get it done.
I'm gonna try all the other methods first tho, see how that goes.
Thanks people.
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Corsadad
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Registered: 12th Aug 02
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quote: Originally posted by Dav.
But if it comes down to it then I'll just have to get it done.
I'm gonna try all the other methods first tho, see how that goes.
CAUTION
Remember, if you try the crayon then decicde to try QVC or Halfords paint based kits you MUST clean the area very thouroughly before touching it with paint otherwise the paint won't stick.
If its showing white it is through to the primer so T Cut, G10 etc won't help. Colour must be added by way of the crayon or paint.
Personnally never tried (or thought) of the crayon. I must try it sometime - Thanks
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JJ
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a good body shop can carry out a "blow in" if donr right its a great job but make sure u go to a good bodyshop...
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penfold82
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It sickens me to hear storys like this. I suppose ur only consolidation can come from knowin that the w@nker that did it has so little to be proud of in his life that he's left to take it out on some1 else. Bet he'd luv to have the initiative to mod a car into something to be proud of. Complete cunt. Hope u get her sorted mate.
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1600power
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Registered: 22nd Apr 04
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o dear if its showing up white then its defo down to primer
Totally pointless reason for it to happen aswell why do people do it for?
I dare say in the light its gonna look even worse, and its almost certainly gonna need a spray over the effected areas.
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mav
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Registered: 19th Jun 01
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thats shite that Dav m8....
I might try that crayon thing on my car...got a few scratches i would like to get out........
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corsa-sxi
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Registered: 11th Jul 03
Location: Kingston upon Hull
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moght need a panel respray whihc means ther colour match wont be perfect
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daman2k
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Registered: 18th Feb 04
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exact same thing happend to me, and mine is not even modified, if i ever find out who it is ima kick the living shit out of them
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Dav
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Registered: 23rd Jul 02
Location: Falkirk, Scotland
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CS time machine in action again! This happened way over a year ago now!
Got it sorted, an excellent bodyshop sprayed the whole side of the car to blend it in, got rid of a few other small marks too. Can't even tell it was ever done!
Cheers for the advice tho people!
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mav
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Registered: 19th Jun 01
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quote: Originally posted by FrankP
dont laugh but u can use a crayon to cover the scratch. find the right colour and rub it on vertically to the scratch until the scratch is fully covered. then wipe off access and polish over. t-cut have a chip stick which is a crayon anyway. they r both made of wax except the crayon is cheaper and does exactly the same job.
tried this on a few of my deeper scratches but never worked at all.............
black car........
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Greg_M
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Registered: 2nd Sep 03
Location: Grantham, Lincolnshire
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some dick keyed my car last week, im getting it sorted when i goes in for colour coding ect.
but goit some seperate quotes, and was like 150-300, for a scratch from B pillor to tailgate
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