Keyed (possibly), can I compound it out?

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Hey guys,

So I was looking over my wife's car yesterday because I'm about to detail all our cars and found that someone either keyed the car or there's a very weird kind of door ding / stone chip. It's rough to the feel so pretty deep. I've attached pics as best as I can.

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Definitely looks like it was keyed to me -- what else could it be in your opinion? No way to isolate how, when or by who it happened. Anyways, do you guys think I can compound it out? Also, can I clay over it or would it peel off the paint? What's my best route to attempt to minimize the appearance of that? Maybe use a touch up paint brush to fill it in and then detail a little later? What do you guys recommend?
 
If your fingernail can go into the scrape, cutting compounds cannot correct. If you wish to fix this on your own, I recommend Dr. Colorchip. Go to AUTOGEEK and have year, make, model and paint code ready.

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If your fingernail can go into the scrape, cutting compounds cannot correct. If you wish to fix this on your own, I recommend Dr. Colorchip. Go to AUTOGEEK and have year, make, model and paint code ready.

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I'll see if my finger nail gets trapped in it, but it looks like the paint is still visible but there's just dirt trapped. If it ends up needing a repair, I'll probably take it to a local shop and see how much they'd fix it for -- can't be too expensive to get something that little fixed professionally. Hopefully I can just buff it out -- but not sure if I can even clay over that?
 
Honestly that looks to me like scratches that have already been touched up.
 
Claying it won't remove the paint if that's what your worried about. Sorry to hear this.
 
Honestly that looks to me like scratches that have already been touched up.

too bad you live in NJ or I'd be paying you a visit to confirm :) I'll confirm today how bad it is and whether or not I can just go through with my detailing and compound that area with a DA. Those scratches were not there before -- not sure how they could be touched up.

I'll try to take a better picture too... its definitely keyed because it continues down further than shown in the pic just not as deep. Maaan, Idk why people do things like this...
 
I agree- looks like scratches that were already touched up.

i don't understand how that is even possible. these scratches appeared very recently. could they have been touched up from a while ago and just revealed now? :S
 
Perhaps touched up and glaze covered it? Just thinking out loud
 
Difficult to tell from here but could be paint/color transfer and is lying on top of the clearcoat. Try a light polishing first if your fingernail does not catch when drug across the mark.

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