rtbrick
Hoping for a sunny day
Well, my wife had her front passenger side corner smashed in the other day. She is ok, but the car (2002 Protege5) will require the front bumper and front passenger side fender replaced (or the fender worked out). My wife was in the left turn lane and as she was approaching the intersection to make her turn another female driver from the left straight lane (road has left turn lane two straight lanes and a right turn lane) decided she desperately needed to turn left. Maryland police do not write up a report unless someone is injured enough to be hauled away or if the vehicles are inoperable. They said it up to the insurance companies to decide who was at fault! I can't wait to see how this works out...
Anyway, I had planned on a full detail of the car this weekend. Should I leave the repaired areas alone once I get it back from the body shop? Should I buff it out with the rest of the car? They usually say to only rinse it with water for the first 60 days or so.
Anyway, I had planned on a full detail of the car this weekend. Should I leave the repaired areas alone once I get it back from the body shop? Should I buff it out with the rest of the car? They usually say to only rinse it with water for the first 60 days or so.