New Member Winston-Salem, NC

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Hi everyone, my name is Bill. I live in Winston-Salem NC. Have been here a couple of years now, but was recently from a small town in OH. In the spring and summer, out town used to have cruses with a show and shine every week. There were also super cruses once every month. I miss seeing all those old cars and custom vehicles people were working on.
I am looking forward to reading the posts. I have been a car geek most of my life. While in HS I like many enjoyed washing and waxing my baby every weekend and sometimes twice, if it got dirty.
With all the new inovations over the last 20-30 years it is a lot easier to keep your vehicles looking good. I hope to be as knowledgeable as many on the web site in the future.
I would like to know the easiest or best way to cover-up/hide scratches in the front bumpers. With the curbs so high and the front dambs so low you are bound to catch them a time or two and they look really bad with the lighter colors: silver and white.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
 
Hi Bill,

Welcome to AutogeekOnline! :welcome:




I would like to know the easiest or best way to cover-up/hide scratches in the front bumpers. With the curbs so high and the front dambs so low you are bound to catch them a time or two and they look really bad with the lighter colors: silver and white.


Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.


Check out the Dr. Color Chip paint touch up kits here,


Dr. Colorchip Road Rash Complete Paint Chip Repair Kit


Also, just a tip...


If you have detailing questions, you'll get a LOT more replies if you start a dedicated thread with a subject title that tells people what you want help with.

Right now the title of this thread is,

New Member Winston-Salem, NC


And it's in the "Intro Forum". People reading the title of your thread don't know you have a question about fixing scratches in your car's bumper.


See my article here,

How to write a good title for your thread



A tip to help yourself get great answers when you start a thread



:)
 
Welcome to AGO! I attended the Wake Forest basketball camp many years ago. I also dated a girl from Mt. Airy.
 
Hi Bill,

Welcome to AutogeekOnline! :welcome:







Check out the Dr. Color Chip paint touch up kits here,


Dr. Colorchip Road Rash Complete Paint Chip Repair Kit


Also, just a tip...


If you have detailing questions, you'll get a LOT more replies if you start a dedicated thread with a subject title that tells people what you want help with.

Right now the title of this thread is,

New Member Winston-Salem, NC


And it's in the "Intro Forum". People reading the title of your thread don't know you have a question about fixing scratches in your car's bumper.


See my article here,

How to write a good title for your thread



A tip to help yourself get great answers when you start a thread



:)
:xyxthumbs:
Mike,
Thanks for the info. I would call this a newbie mistake, just excited to see all the great contet and information.
I have been reading so many of the posts and all the great information, I have enven tried many with also great results.
Thanks so much for the links and info.
Bill
 
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