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Tyler. 04-08-2014 05:14 PM

The dealership scratched my car.
 
So I've got about a half inch scratch in my month old car. It's through the paint. I'll grab a picture of it later. It came back from the dealership after they fixed some hoses they mixed up while doing the recall replacement of my fuel pump. They said I can't prove they scratched it so it sounds like I'm pretty much screwed. Is there anything easy I can do to make it less noticeable?

Atticus808 04-08-2014 05:37 PM

1. clean
2. wet sand
3. DAB touch up paint into scratch
4. dry
5. wet sand
6. polish
7. looks good!

Tyler. 04-08-2014 05:43 PM

Where would I get touch up paint in this aquamarine color? The dealership? What about the clear coat that's gonna come off?

Atticus808 04-08-2014 05:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Tyler. (Post 1657952)
Where would I get touch up paint in this aquamarine color? The dealership? What about the clear coat that's gonna come off?

when you wetsand or polish, you're removing clearcoat.
your touch up paint should include clearcoat in it, and it should be mixed together.

look at it this way. you're not removing the scratch, you're filling it in and polishing the fill and the surrounding area to blend it in.

kuhlka 04-08-2014 05:56 PM

If you're ever taking your car in for service beyond a simple oil change, make sure to take a quick walk-around video of your car and upload it to YouTube. That time stamps it and can be used in court (assuming you showing them video of your car at the dealership in clean condition isn't enough for them to fix it). If the car comes back clean, delete the video. If not, you have evidence admissible in court.

That doesn't help your current problem, but here are a few products that should work. The Doctor Color Chip website seems to be down, but http://www.langka.com/ was recommended by a professional detailer on here.

Also
http://scratchwizard.net/articles/dr...FUuXOgodRlMAWg

Ec1990 04-08-2014 06:21 PM

Dr. Colorchip or Langka and a toothpick are solid choices. I wouldn't recommend wetsanding to someone who doesn't have experience with it. Last thing you need is turning this scratch thread into a I burnt through my clearcoat and need a repaint thread.

JR007 04-08-2014 06:50 PM

Thanks for the info guys.

Tyler. 04-08-2014 11:35 PM

Thanks a lot, I've never had to deal with many body issues since my other car is so old it's pretty much scratches on scratches. I wet sanded my wheels on the supra but that was when I was doing a complete refinish. Not nearly as delicate as sanding on the paint on a new car.

In the langka kit it doesn't seem like you really choose a color. So it's literally just a fill and cover kit? I'm guessing to keep the scratch from chipping?

Edit: I'm gonna go with Dr colorchip as soon as I can get the website to work or give them a call. I like that scratchwizard kind of says they are the best by claiming to fix scratches better than them.

Tyler. 04-08-2014 11:43 PM

http://i1230.photobucket.com/albums/...psynzhdre1.jpg

Hopefully that image loads. The smaller lighter scratch underneath came with it. The dots behind it are just from it being rained on and dirty today.

Fett4Real 04-08-2014 11:50 PM

Look up how to fix this on youtube...lots of vids Gary Dean did a good one as do alot of others.

Tyler. 04-09-2014 09:06 PM

Wow, very helpful videos. The asphalt gray one he detailed makes me really want some of that opticoat.

Fett4Real 04-09-2014 09:39 PM

Im thinking about picking up some of his diamond shield...its cheaper then opticoat as in it can do a few vehicles...neither will prevent this from happening though.

Ec1990 04-10-2014 12:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Fett4Real (Post 1661396)
Im thinking about picking up some of his diamond shield...its cheaper then opticoat as in it can do a few vehicles...neither will prevent this from happening though.

At $100 it's quite a bit more than opti-coat. You get 20 cc's in an opti-coat tube, and can do roughly 3 cars of our size, 2 if you also do the wheels. If you use an entire tube you used way too much.

I just recommend opti-coat since it also has years of testing behind it and diamond shield being a glass coating means it's durability isn't as long. You may get a slightly better shine but that is in the eye of the beholder.

Fett4Real 04-10-2014 01:28 AM

you can do 4 cars with the diamond shield from what gary was saying in his how to....but either way. Its about the same price if thats the case.


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