This is what happened to my 1 month old Subaru STI. I have scheduled to drop off the car on Monday to a reputable auto/body shop to have the fender repaired. This, unfortunately, involves spraying parts of the door, hood and front bumper to properly blend the new paint color.
Because I am extremely particular about my cars, and because I believe this repainting will yield good results but at the expense of the original "condition" of the car, I am posing the question to the professionals here if a minimally invasive method could fix this.
I believe the marks are extremely deep, some of them. The paint has been completely removed on some lines, but I've been told that an incredible detailer might be able to use touch up and detailing techniques to fix this.
I am not happy about having to repaint part of the car, and since this is isolated to one fender only, maybe someone here can help me restore this panel without having to involve other panels/traditional auto painting.
Thank you.
Tarik
Because I am extremely particular about my cars, and because I believe this repainting will yield good results but at the expense of the original "condition" of the car, I am posing the question to the professionals here if a minimally invasive method could fix this.
I believe the marks are extremely deep, some of them. The paint has been completely removed on some lines, but I've been told that an incredible detailer might be able to use touch up and detailing techniques to fix this.
I am not happy about having to repaint part of the car, and since this is isolated to one fender only, maybe someone here can help me restore this panel without having to involve other panels/traditional auto painting.
Thank you.
Tarik


