So I was carrying a package with my car keys in my hand and opened the rear door, not realizing the key made contact with the door. I just got the car, a 2016 Subaru Outback in carbide gray metallic, a few weeks ago. Now I have a scratch, about 3/8" long, just above the rear door handle. I can get my fingernail to catch the scratch, but not deeply. What are my best options to deal with the scratch? I was thinking of the following:
1. Ignore it. This is a bit difficult for me, as I have only had the Outback for 3 weeks.
2. Try the Langka paint repair kit with Subaru touch up paint.
3. Take it to a body shop and see if a light compound can remove it or let them try to touch it up.
I don`t want to have a body shop sand and re-spray the door. And if I can just barely catch my fingernail in the scratch, is a compound not the answer either? Pictures below show the scratch and a close-up of it.
Thanks for any suggestions!
1. Ignore it. This is a bit difficult for me, as I have only had the Outback for 3 weeks.
2. Try the Langka paint repair kit with Subaru touch up paint.
3. Take it to a body shop and see if a light compound can remove it or let them try to touch it up.
I don`t want to have a body shop sand and re-spray the door. And if I can just barely catch my fingernail in the scratch, is a compound not the answer either? Pictures below show the scratch and a close-up of it.
Thanks for any suggestions!