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racin chick 09-Aug-2003 03:03 PM

scratched my paint/exterior
 
Ladies,
Maybe some of you can empathize with me have you ever accidentally scratched your paint with a fingernail. Me well I was having a great time washing my car today doing a really good job, then I go to shammy it dry and my thumbnail slipped off the shammy and scratched my car. i am soooooooooo peeved off. I have never done this before. Anyone else done it and what did you do to fix it? :notfair: :banghead: :banghead: I'm:crazy:

P.S. I immediately cut my nails totally off (they were fake) and am currently filing them right down:fustrated

Whiplash 09-Aug-2003 03:08 PM

well, i'm not a lady but i'll give ya my opinions :D
if it's not down to the base coat i'd be apt to try scratch-X

racin chick 09-Aug-2003 03:10 PM

Thanks Marty

ryuujin 09-Aug-2003 03:11 PM

try using a claybar as well :nods: often surface scratches are removable with a claybar :nods:

damn, if you scratched to bare metal with your nails, I think I'd be pretty worried shaking your hand (if ever that occasion arises :p)

racin chick 09-Aug-2003 03:12 PM

It's only surface and it was only because I was overdo for a fill and they were getting long =(

Whiplash 09-Aug-2003 03:16 PM

ya, claybar would work too, but just remember to use a good lube with it or you'll really do some damage..
a mix of 50-50 car soap and water should suffice..
what you'll basically be doing is using the clay bar as a wet-sand

Nova_Dust 09-Aug-2003 03:37 PM

**** your nail is pretty hard...

MEOW!!!!!!

DJTre 09-Aug-2003 04:15 PM

It must have made a beautiful sound :eek:

Legacy73 09-Aug-2003 04:48 PM

Well I guess painting the bathroom isn't enough, I now get to do a full exterior detail on the car. Hopefully the stuff I have will work if not then off to CT I go to get some more supplies.

It is located just above the fuel door, is it possible just to do the surrounding area or should I do the whole panel?

Whiplash 10-Aug-2003 02:46 AM

chances are you can just do the local pal..
don't press too hard or anything, just try and eliminate the scratch and blend it in...

Cantonagod 10-Aug-2003 10:34 AM

I would try Scratch X or Meguiars swirl remover and cleaner wax. It is in the yellow bottle. I have some if you need it.

racin chick 10-Aug-2003 03:48 PM

Thanks guys, As always the men come to the rescue =)

imported_BoOsTd 10-Aug-2003 11:06 PM

GT88 works great for surface scratches


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