AMChief5.0
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So, I picked up 2 scratches over the weekend to my garage queen...makes me absolutely SICK.:doh: These are the first 2 imperfections I have on my Mustang. They're located on the rear plastic bumper. Wanted to see your thoughts on how to repair them as I have a couple of options. First, I should note that I JUST had the car detailed and finished with ceramic coating.
Option #1) Wetsand affected area and use touchup paint to cover. I don't have a whole lot of experience with wetsanding and the thought of it kinda freaks me out.
Option #2) Touchup with paint but no wetsanding. Use a toothpick to apply a little at a time.
Option #3) Take to a bodyshop and get an estimate. I 100% do not want paint work done to the car. No resprays or anything like that.
Option #4) Leave as is and just deal with it. If this were the case, I wouldn't be posting this.
At any rate, if I do any kind of compounding or polishing to the bumper, my detailer told me that we would need to polish off the existing ceramic coating on the entire bumper and redo.
Thoughts?
Option #1) Wetsand affected area and use touchup paint to cover. I don't have a whole lot of experience with wetsanding and the thought of it kinda freaks me out.
Option #2) Touchup with paint but no wetsanding. Use a toothpick to apply a little at a time.
Option #3) Take to a bodyshop and get an estimate. I 100% do not want paint work done to the car. No resprays or anything like that.
Option #4) Leave as is and just deal with it. If this were the case, I wouldn't be posting this.
At any rate, if I do any kind of compounding or polishing to the bumper, my detailer told me that we would need to polish off the existing ceramic coating on the entire bumper and redo.
Thoughts?
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