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Scrrrrrrrrrape! (What are my options?)
There it is folks. Took a right turn into a parking garage -- cut it too tight -- brick wall scraped it up pretty good.
I've gotten 3 quotes now from local and independent auto body shops. They all came in around the same price: ~$1,000.
I could spend it. But I'd rather not. So...
What if I didn't care about looks? What if all I cared about was preventing rust? (I live in Maryland. WINTER IS COMING.)
I have accident forgiveness. My deductible for collision is $500.
Before I take the plunge and just pay for it, I thought I would consult the best on the net.
What should I do?
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Re: Scrrrrrrrrrape! (What are my options?)
Wash, clay bar, and then polish and see if you can live with it. Do you have a polisher? If not a Porter Cable 7424xp package with pads and accessories is on sale. Take a shot.
Dr. Colorchip for touch up paint if you want it to really match or just get car shop touchup if not.
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Re: Scrrrrrrrrrape! (What are my options?)
Here’s my instructions for trying to fix the wheel scuffs:
Using a Dremel tool and attachment #952 Cone Shaped Aluminum Oxide Grinding Stone, grind down the burrs the best you can. it does not have to be perfect, just rounded off the best you can.
Change attachments to the #413 Sanding disc and now try to shape it to the best of your ability.
Get a package of wheel filler and a can or tube of wheel paint and sealer/clear coat at the auto box store.
Build up the areas that need it with the filler. Let it dry and sand with 1500 grit sandpaper. Clean and paint and seal.
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Re: Scrrrrrrrrrape! (What are my options?)
Originally Posted by
KirkH
Here’s my instructions for trying to fix the wheel scuffs:
Using a Dremel tool and attachment #952 Cone Shaped Aluminum Oxide Grinding Stone, grind down the burrs the best you can. it does not have to be perfect, just rounded off the best you can.
Change attachments to the #413 Sanding disc and now try to shape it to the best of your ability.
Get a package of wheel filler and a can or tube of wheel paint and sealer/clear coat at the auto box store.
Build up the areas that need it with the filler. Let it dry and sand with 1500 grit sandpaper. Clean and paint and seal.
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Great tips!...I just screen shotted this for me in the future. The op has wheel covers though so I would just recommend grabbing a new one
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Re: Scrrrrrrrrrape! (What are my options?)
Hey Kirk,
Thanks for the tips. If I follow the instructions in your first post -- will that prevent rust?
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Re: Scrrrrrrrrrape! (What are my options?)
Originally Posted by
FoolishFox
Hey Kirk,
Thanks for the tips. If I follow the instructions in your first post -- will that prevent rust?
If you get something, whether it be touch up paint, clear, sealant, etc on all exposed metal then yes.
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Re: Scrrrrrrrrrape! (What are my options?)
As Kirk states, if you said it was the siding of the house, that would be fairly easy... when you said brick wall... not so easy.
If it was siding most of that would have been paint transfer, but in your case it's rock transfer...
If that is down to the bare metal you going to want to get that fixed before winter comes or that will all just turn to rust if it truly is down to bare metal. If it were me... off to a reputable body shop.
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Re: Scrrrrrrrrrape! (What are my options?)
Originally Posted by
jmeyers278
Great tips!...I just screen shotted this for me in the future. The op has wheel covers though so I would just recommend grabbing a new one
Thanks. I couldnt tell from the pic on my phone. Thats my normal cut & paste for wheel jobs.
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Kirk Harrod's Mobile Detailing, Frankfort, KY
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Re: Scrrrrrrrrrape! (What are my options?)
1000 doesn’t sound unreasonable you could try to sand it some and use a spray can from automotive touch up. Although it looks like Barcelona red and it may be pretty hard to match
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Re: Scrrrrrrrrrape! (What are my options?)
I’d invest in a cheap airbrush and try my hand at touching up the damage.
I have no experience with airbrushing, but it looks like fun. I’d watch some YouTube videos and see how the pros touch up this type of damage.
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