ok, here is the deal... couple things..
i scraped something with the front corner of my car .. some black stuff rubbed off and i couldnt get it off with just wiping.. i was at work and all i had available there was dish soap.. and i'm too stupid and impatient to wait till i get home.. so i use this dish soap to clean this black stuff off and it ever so slightly faded my paint color.. DOH... ok.. so what can i do with that? do i need to take it to a pro?
stupid thing #2
i backed into my garage.. this was still like at most a week after i had gotten my car.. and you know how it is, you have to get used to the dimensions of the car, .. you know...
well i cought a ladder hangin on the wall with my back fender right above and a little behind the wheel well and made a nice deep gash about six inches long...
i figure.. i can fix this **** myself.. so i go to pep boys.. and afer a little research find the right color .. and i buy a tiny little touch up bottle where the cap has a little brush.. i also buy the same type of bottle of clear coat
so i'm fillin this scratch.. and i set the bottle paint on top of the car.. on the far edge of the spoiler... thing is i forget to cap it.. dont remember how but somehow the bottle tips over and drips paint most of the way down the side of the rear fender... panicking i grab a towel to atempt to wipe it up, but i end up spreading it around more than anything.... frusterated and pissed at myself i give up and just leave it..
now that its dry... it doesnt look TOO bad.. you really cant see it unless you look at it under certain lighting and from a certain angle
i havent done anything to it .. i havent even opened the bottle of clear coat... i have no idea what i'm doing, but i thought i could figure it out and fix that scratch on my own.. of course i didnt plan to spill the paint
so what do i have to do to make my car lookin good again? you think its fixable by an amateur or do i need to bring it in for a pro to take care of?.. which i'd assume would be quite expensive..
and please no need to tell me how stupid i am, i know that much.. but hey.. one way to learn is to make mistakes
i scraped something with the front corner of my car .. some black stuff rubbed off and i couldnt get it off with just wiping.. i was at work and all i had available there was dish soap.. and i'm too stupid and impatient to wait till i get home.. so i use this dish soap to clean this black stuff off and it ever so slightly faded my paint color.. DOH... ok.. so what can i do with that? do i need to take it to a pro?
stupid thing #2
i backed into my garage.. this was still like at most a week after i had gotten my car.. and you know how it is, you have to get used to the dimensions of the car, .. you know...
well i cought a ladder hangin on the wall with my back fender right above and a little behind the wheel well and made a nice deep gash about six inches long...
i figure.. i can fix this **** myself.. so i go to pep boys.. and afer a little research find the right color .. and i buy a tiny little touch up bottle where the cap has a little brush.. i also buy the same type of bottle of clear coat
so i'm fillin this scratch.. and i set the bottle paint on top of the car.. on the far edge of the spoiler... thing is i forget to cap it.. dont remember how but somehow the bottle tips over and drips paint most of the way down the side of the rear fender... panicking i grab a towel to atempt to wipe it up, but i end up spreading it around more than anything.... frusterated and pissed at myself i give up and just leave it..
now that its dry... it doesnt look TOO bad.. you really cant see it unless you look at it under certain lighting and from a certain angle
i havent done anything to it .. i havent even opened the bottle of clear coat... i have no idea what i'm doing, but i thought i could figure it out and fix that scratch on my own.. of course i didnt plan to spill the paint
so what do i have to do to make my car lookin good again? you think its fixable by an amateur or do i need to bring it in for a pro to take care of?.. which i'd assume would be quite expensive..
and please no need to tell me how stupid i am, i know that much.. but hey.. one way to learn is to make mistakes
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