NewShockerGuy
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- Oct 17, 2010
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I try and take care of all of our cars. I have a 2009 E350 that's mint. Paint pretty much perfect. It was perfect until yesterday when a dump truck/tractor trailer passed me and then 4 cars up magically kicked up or something flew out from under it/over it. It cracked the windshield but what I didn't realize is that it struck the hood first. It was the size of what appeared to be a baseball... I don't know, it happened so fast I just remember screaming things I shouldn't have.
Please see pictures below. Before car: After: hood.
Couple questions. I am going to be contacting a paintless dent removal guy as everything I've seen, they should be able to get the dent out of the hood. Next would be that nasty gouge, it's right down to the metal :-( The hood is aluminum.
I was seriously thinking of taking it to a body shop but my neighbor who works at a Bentley dealer said if I repaint the hood it won't match the rest of the car, they'd have to paint/blend the fenders, doors..etc. The paint is iridium silver so it has some flake in it but surprisingly it isn't a huge difference from the bare metal compared to say a black car that it goes straight through.
I have all necessary detailing tools. Porter cable, Flex dual orbital polishers. Compounds, polishes, wetsand paper up to 4k, sealants, waxes...etc. I have two things of touch up paint that I have to experiement with, one is OEM Mercedes and the other is what the previous owner had which was never used. Both look like very very good matches.
What is the best way to actually tackle this? I have done tiny rock chips before and you can always tell there is a blob of touch up paint...etc.
I'm sad by this because the car otherwise has zero blemishes... now there is this nastiness on the center of the hood.
Thanks,
-Nigel
Please see pictures below. Before car: After: hood.
Couple questions. I am going to be contacting a paintless dent removal guy as everything I've seen, they should be able to get the dent out of the hood. Next would be that nasty gouge, it's right down to the metal :-( The hood is aluminum.
I was seriously thinking of taking it to a body shop but my neighbor who works at a Bentley dealer said if I repaint the hood it won't match the rest of the car, they'd have to paint/blend the fenders, doors..etc. The paint is iridium silver so it has some flake in it but surprisingly it isn't a huge difference from the bare metal compared to say a black car that it goes straight through.
I have all necessary detailing tools. Porter cable, Flex dual orbital polishers. Compounds, polishes, wetsand paper up to 4k, sealants, waxes...etc. I have two things of touch up paint that I have to experiement with, one is OEM Mercedes and the other is what the previous owner had which was never used. Both look like very very good matches.
What is the best way to actually tackle this? I have done tiny rock chips before and you can always tell there is a blob of touch up paint...etc.
I'm sad by this because the car otherwise has zero blemishes... now there is this nastiness on the center of the hood.
Thanks,
-Nigel