Hi everyone, I've spent several hours seraching and reading the forums, and ultimately I decided that being a novice I should ask you guys what would be the best way to solve my problem:
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Someone had backed up into my wife's friend's 2013 Scion FR-S, damaging her driver side mirror. Here's a stock picture of the mirror. Now the black plastic trim at the outermost part of the mirror got scraped (circled here, and I'm just not sure how to fix it. There's a significant scrape from front to back and it's no longer black anymore, etc. The surface is a bit pebbly so I'm scared of using sandpaper...
Should I just use black permanent marker (or tire shine, or back to black, or ???) and hope for the best?
Is there any way to redo the surface so it's less visibly scratched? Sand the entire trim area?...Or is the best option, even though it's such a small scratch, to buy a new mirror from her dealership (Link: Canada Scion)?
Oh and if it makes a difference, her car is blue, not red like the photos.
Much thanks for any help given. :thankyousign:
:idea:
Someone had backed up into my wife's friend's 2013 Scion FR-S, damaging her driver side mirror. Here's a stock picture of the mirror. Now the black plastic trim at the outermost part of the mirror got scraped (circled here, and I'm just not sure how to fix it. There's a significant scrape from front to back and it's no longer black anymore, etc. The surface is a bit pebbly so I'm scared of using sandpaper...
Should I just use black permanent marker (or tire shine, or back to black, or ???) and hope for the best?
Is there any way to redo the surface so it's less visibly scratched? Sand the entire trim area?...Or is the best option, even though it's such a small scratch, to buy a new mirror from her dealership (Link: Canada Scion)?
Oh and if it makes a difference, her car is blue, not red like the photos.
Much thanks for any help given. :thankyousign: