godofthunder
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Ok yall, GF just moved, and when trying to get out of driveway, slid along a wooden fence post (for a fence coming up).
We drove it to McDonalds, and got out the truck. For some reason it looked more like stuff was on the truck, rather than a deep scraatch, so i used some saliva (only thing at the time, truck is already filthy and needs help) and wiped off a ton of stuff.
I was thinking of claying the area. I personally was going to detail the truck, but due to some swirls on the hood, were taking it to a pro friend of hers.
I was thinking of claying the area along the door. Then, we would take it dirrectly to the detailer (well, put some touch up on the actuall scratches too).
Do yall think claying is a good idea? :nixweiss I was thinking so, to get most of the stuff off, thats on there good. Any other ideas for this? We first thought it needed to be repainted, but doenst look so now. Just currious
Jon
We drove it to McDonalds, and got out the truck. For some reason it looked more like stuff was on the truck, rather than a deep scraatch, so i used some saliva (only thing at the time, truck is already filthy and needs help) and wiped off a ton of stuff.
I was thinking of claying the area. I personally was going to detail the truck, but due to some swirls on the hood, were taking it to a pro friend of hers.
I was thinking of claying the area along the door. Then, we would take it dirrectly to the detailer (well, put some touch up on the actuall scratches too).
Do yall think claying is a good idea? :nixweiss I was thinking so, to get most of the stuff off, thats on there good. Any other ideas for this? We first thought it needed to be repainted, but doenst look so now. Just currious
Jon