Onepoint8tee
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Hey guys, haven't posted in a while, and not too sure if this is the right subforum to post in. If not, please let me know!
Alright so here's the deal. Someone hit me in a parking lot at school (hit and run, I wasn't in my car) back in February, not bad enough to damage the plastic, but enough to take paint right off my bumper. Its right on the rear driver corner. Idiots :wall. I know the proper way to fix this is to take it to a body shop, but I've gotten quotes all above $300 and its just not worth that much to me. I feel like I can touch it up, wet sand, and compound / polish back to something that I can live with.
Pictures: (Sorry they're huge, resizing isn't working..
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It's obviously no light damage. Really sucks too, because the paint was great before this. The scratch "rash" has lightened up a fair amount since these pictures because I compounded it by hand for a bit.
My main questions boil down to: What brand of touch up paint have you guys used and liked? Would I need a clear coat over the color? Primer? And last but not least, What steps should I use to make this as good as possible?
Thanks a lot fellas. :autopia:
Alright so here's the deal. Someone hit me in a parking lot at school (hit and run, I wasn't in my car) back in February, not bad enough to damage the plastic, but enough to take paint right off my bumper. Its right on the rear driver corner. Idiots :wall. I know the proper way to fix this is to take it to a body shop, but I've gotten quotes all above $300 and its just not worth that much to me. I feel like I can touch it up, wet sand, and compound / polish back to something that I can live with.
Pictures: (Sorry they're huge, resizing isn't working..





It's obviously no light damage. Really sucks too, because the paint was great before this. The scratch "rash" has lightened up a fair amount since these pictures because I compounded it by hand for a bit.
My main questions boil down to: What brand of touch up paint have you guys used and liked? Would I need a clear coat over the color? Primer? And last but not least, What steps should I use to make this as good as possible?
Thanks a lot fellas. :autopia: