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8987846 05-10-2013 02:24 AM

[HELP] How to fix this ?
 
i feel like the end of the world tonight, somebody suggests me to use touch up pen, are there any better way to fix it?
http://i.imgur.com/kduPbTC.jpg

suaveflooder 05-10-2013 02:25 AM

That looks pretty small. I can't even tell where that is....

I would just use touch up paint. It's just a car! You and her will live to see another day :thumbup:

polarstorm 05-10-2013 02:34 AM

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Originally Posted by 8987846 (Post 923959)
i feel like the end of the world tonight, somebody suggests me to use touch up pen, are there any better way to fix it?
http://i.imgur.com/kduPbTC.jpg

sorry to hear it. I have a bigger issue, parked the car, went to grab a coffee, came back, some one took out a chunk of paint of the side bumper, would not have been another car because its off to the side.. almost seems malicious.. anyways, its made the case for me for something like this.. will have to see if there is another thread for this.

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8987846 05-10-2013 02:44 AM

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Originally Posted by polarstorm (Post 923974)
sorry to hear it. I have a bigger issue, parked the car, went to grab a coffee, came back, some one took out a chunk of paint of the side bumper, would not have been another car because its off to the side.. almost seems malicious.. anyways, its made the case for me for something like this.. will have to see if there is another thread for this.

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i made the scratch myself in a parking lot. i knew there was a concrete step underneath, but i was being so careless.

8987846 05-10-2013 02:47 AM

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Originally Posted by suaveflooder (Post 923960)
That looks pretty small. I can't even tell where that is....

I would just use touch up paint. It's just a car! You and her will live to see another day :thumbup:

it's not small to me. or maybe my cellphone has high resolution that made it looks small.
i hit a concrete step in a parking lot. my last car (civic) was just high enough to get over the concrete. :brokenheart:

suaveflooder 05-10-2013 03:28 AM

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Originally Posted by 8987846 (Post 924000)
it's not small to me. or maybe my cellphone has high resolution that made it looks small.
i hit a concrete step in a parking lot. my last car (civic) was just high enough to get over the concrete. :brokenheart:

I totally get it. It really does suck. At the same time realize that if you just touch it up, YOU will be the ONLY one that can see this.

I had a mustang cobra that a lady backed into. I got the dent fixed by a good friend who is AMAZING at dent removal here in San Diego. I was going to paint the whole bumper from the left over scratch. It was about 4 inches long on the seam. He is literally the best paint/body guy I have ever met. He looks at me and says, "Brian, you're crazy! You're really going to spend $500 to fix this?" It got me thinking. It's a car. I followed his advice and just filled the scratch with paint. It's been 5 years. The current owner and I are still good friend and he has never noticed it.

It's just one of those "things." At the time it happens, it blows! I'll say the same thing to you. You are CRAZY if you want to paint the whole bumper for that. Throw some paint on it and I can pretty much promise you that you will be the only one to see it. It really is a car! Enjoy it! Only alternative is to park it so it stays nice. I love my car and I love driving! It will get flawed and I will have a GREAT time!

Sorry it happened, man. :happy0180:

Clembo 05-10-2013 08:19 AM

Build it up with multiple layers of factory touch-up paint, allowing each layer to dry, until just over flush. Carefully sand lightly with ultra-fine wet-or-dry to blend with surrounding area. Add clear coat on top.

Might not disappear completely but will be way less noticable. Have had some close calls myself, just a matter of time before I will have to do the same thing.

It sucks but you can't back in to every space every time...

8987846 05-11-2013 12:07 AM

just went to subaru dealer today and purchased the touchup pen. the package($20) comes with two bottles, one is labelled as "basecoat", the other one is labelled as "topcoat". Trying to learn the proper technique on youtube, will post final result soon. thanks guys

suaveflooder 05-11-2013 12:21 AM

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Originally Posted by 8987846 (Post 926186)
just went to subaru dealer today and purchased the touchup pen. the package($20) comes with two bottles, one is labelled as "basecoat", the other one is labelled as "topcoat". Trying to learn the proper technique on youtube, will post final result soon. thanks guys

Nice!! Can't wait to see how it turns out :)

TheAsianblu 05-14-2013 12:30 AM

Don't mean to over take this topic from you but I've got an issue also. Any tips on how I can over come this?

3rd day and I get rear ended... On my birthday...

http://i361.photobucket.com/albums/o...130513_010.jpg

http://i361.photobucket.com/albums/o...130513_011.jpg

Luckily he didn't get the main paint job...

Burrcold 05-14-2013 12:45 AM

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Originally Posted by TheAsianblu (Post 932580)
Don't mean to over take this topic from you but I've got an issue also. Any tips on how I can over come this?

3rd day and I get rear ended... On my birthday...

http://i361.photobucket.com/albums/o...130513_010.jpg

http://i361.photobucket.com/albums/o...130513_011.jpg

Luckily he didn't get the main paint job...

Yeah but he might as well have hit your paint, since the lower valance is part of the rear bumper (I.e. you will need to replace the entire bumper if you want it repaired).

niceguy21 05-14-2013 01:17 AM

I agree with blu.... you would have to replace the whole bumper, get it painted or maybe get a diffuser to cover that up, sorry for hearing about your damage, you can maybe even lightly sand and use Meguire's upholstery spray and see if it can make the faded scratches go away.

P.s. try to sand a part of the bumper where you can't see and then use meguires spray and see if that works, I do that every time any plastic or rubber pieces get scratched,works half of the time.

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TheAsianblu 05-14-2013 06:19 AM

Yeah I was expecting that. From looking through the forums for months I noticed that the diffuser kind of looks like a "wrap"? When taking a close look it looks like they put something onto the bumper to give it that look. Is it possible to something like that?

Overall I'm not too worried since I was able to scrub off most of the "white" from his benz, and from a distance it's not too noticeable.

Guess I'll probably end up switching out my rear bumper when more aftermarket parts are more available for cheaper. :)

infinite012 05-14-2013 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by TheAsianblu (Post 933021)
Yeah I was expecting that. From looking through the forums for months I noticed that the diffuser kind of looks like a "wrap"? When taking a close look it looks like they put something onto the bumper to give it that look. Is it possible to something like that?

Overall I'm not too worried since I was able to scrub off most of the "white" from his benz, and from a distance it's not too noticeable.

Guess I'll probably end up switching out my rear bumper when more aftermarket parts are more available for cheaper. :)

So you got rear ended and didn't stop to grab the offender's insurance information? I would get a new rear bumper out of that guy if I were you.


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