olenderc
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- Dec 16, 2012
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Hey guys,
So I have a scratch in my rear driver-side door. Also a rock chip on my passenger-side a-pillar. The scratch clearly fails the fingernail test so it definitely won't buff out. Though, it does looks like there is still some color in the heart of the scratch so maybe it dug in as far as the base? The a-pillar rock chip is well, just your run-of-the-mill chip.
My question is what would be the most reasonable solution to go with. The car is brand new so currently it is one of the only blemishes on my car (which is a daily driver, that I try to maintain in as best a condition as I'm able to. I don't mind spending a little money to fix it since the car is still new, but I also wouldn't care for spending 900 dollars just for a single scratch.
Is this something you could wet sand, apply touch up paint to, buff to a smooth finish, then clear the one spot somehow, then buff it all again to a smooth finish? This is as far as my insight will take me, I don't have much expertise in the field of body work, so I was hoping to gain some knowledge and expert opinion from you guys.
Food for thought: I had one of my friends who works at an auto body shop mix me up some "touch up paint." Its more of a pint sized can of paint matching my color code, not necessarily a small touch up stick you would get from your dealership.
Look forward to hearing what you guys have to say! Thanks ahead of time for any and all input.
Scratch on driver side rear door:
Comparison to show relative size of scratch:
A-pillar chip:
So I have a scratch in my rear driver-side door. Also a rock chip on my passenger-side a-pillar. The scratch clearly fails the fingernail test so it definitely won't buff out. Though, it does looks like there is still some color in the heart of the scratch so maybe it dug in as far as the base? The a-pillar rock chip is well, just your run-of-the-mill chip.
My question is what would be the most reasonable solution to go with. The car is brand new so currently it is one of the only blemishes on my car (which is a daily driver, that I try to maintain in as best a condition as I'm able to. I don't mind spending a little money to fix it since the car is still new, but I also wouldn't care for spending 900 dollars just for a single scratch.
Is this something you could wet sand, apply touch up paint to, buff to a smooth finish, then clear the one spot somehow, then buff it all again to a smooth finish? This is as far as my insight will take me, I don't have much expertise in the field of body work, so I was hoping to gain some knowledge and expert opinion from you guys.
Food for thought: I had one of my friends who works at an auto body shop mix me up some "touch up paint." Its more of a pint sized can of paint matching my color code, not necessarily a small touch up stick you would get from your dealership.
Look forward to hearing what you guys have to say! Thanks ahead of time for any and all input.
Scratch on driver side rear door:

Comparison to show relative size of scratch:

A-pillar chip:
