TSXWench
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Prior to now I had been the proud owner of a pristine TSX with not a scratch on it - until my husband, while dismanteling a cabinet in the garage, dropped one of the glass doors which fell across the door of my car creating a three inch long scratch. I figured, well I can probably fix this myself, I have all the tools. Hmmm. I cleaned it with alcohol/water mix and started applying layers of touch up paint. When the paint was above the level of the scratch I began leveling it with 3000 grit wetsanding paper. I was having a tough time getting the paint level and I was afraid to keep sanding. I began rubbing the scratch with the compound that I had got from paintscratch.com and the scratch improved as the excess paint was removed. I also tried some sonus gray clay.
Unfortunately, now I seem to have a dark, hazy area surrounding the scratch and I think I have ruined my clearcoat.
I'm afraid to hit it with my PC and polish in case it gets worse, but I think now I will be taking it to the body shop to see what they can do.
I tried taking a picture but it really does not show up very well and the car is silver.
This has been a very sad day.
Unfortunately, now I seem to have a dark, hazy area surrounding the scratch and I think I have ruined my clearcoat.
I'm afraid to hit it with my PC and polish in case it gets worse, but I think now I will be taking it to the body shop to see what they can do.
I tried taking a picture but it really does not show up very well and the car is silver.
This has been a very sad day.