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Amphlett

posted on 10/8/09 at 12:36 PM Reply With Quote
Scratches Question

My girlfriend's Fiat has been subjected to the uneducated, waste of oxygen, unwanted, unwashed and all round idiots that seem to pop up where ever you go in the UK.

While popping into Sainsbury's some one keyed her car pretty badly. It wasn't a car or a trolley as the scratch is too deep and wobbly, it's definitely deliberate.

I was just wondering if any one here has any tried and tested techniques/products that work on scratches like this? Or anything that will at least make it look better?

Cheers guys.

Si.

P.S. It always seems to be us, my first car (a 106) was written off after some chavs we wouldn't let into a house party decided to put a brick through each window and make sure every panel was scratched beyond repair. Why can't someone who can afford it have this!? It really does drain us!





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Mr Whippy

posted on 10/8/09 at 12:58 PM Reply With Quote
Can’t you claim the repairs on the insurance as vandalism? If it’s been keyed then it will be down to the base primer so a cutting compound won’t do anything but remove untouched paint. All depends on how new the car is, probably will need a local touch up, I think Halfords can do this, I’d build up the scratch with body putty and then give it a few coats of colour, then blend it into the existing paint.

Chances are it was a jealous woman at the supermarket rather than a chav

[Edited on 10/8/09 by Mr Whippy]





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paul the 6th

posted on 10/8/09 at 12:58 PM Reply With Quote
thanks for the tip charlie - any idea where we can get some of this stuff? The missus had her car keyed by some pupils at the school she used to work at and t-cut only seems to last a few days before it fades and the scratch goes white against the red paint (57 plate fiesta zetec-s)





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bassett

posted on 10/8/09 at 12:58 PM Reply With Quote
Hi, im affraid to say but if its really deep ie you can see metal only thing that will make it look better is a respray. Obviously not the solution you want but to disquise it a little ive found a turltewax colour chip stick will help and is a lot quicker than polishing that really wont help unless it is just in the colour coat of the paint work.
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Richard Quinn

posted on 10/8/09 at 12:58 PM Reply With Quote
depends how deep they've gone. If it's through the colour then no amount of polishing will get rid.
Depending on how permanent you want it, Turtlewax do a sort of coloured crayon and polish type kit which lasts for while. Whilst not permanent, it has allowed me to return lease cars without grief in the past. Other than that, try these Chips Away type franchise vans.
ETA - Must type quicker!

[Edited on 10/8/09 by Richard Quinn]

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Amphlett

posted on 10/8/09 at 01:08 PM Reply With Quote
Cheers for the advice guys, I'll check out the turtlewax stick things till we can afford the ridiculous amounts repair shops charge!

I doubt some one was jealous, it's an 02 Fiat Stilo, with a dent in the side and (somehow) on the roof! It was like this when we got it but it was super cheap :-)

We've informed the police but that part of the car park isn't covered by CCTV >:-( Just our luck again!

If we claim it on insurance won't it affect the no claims bonus? It did with my 106 :-(

Thanks again.

Si.

[Edited on 10/8/09 by Amphlett]





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eznfrank

posted on 10/8/09 at 01:25 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Amphlett
Cheers for the advice guys, I'll check out the t-cut stick things till we can afford the ridiculous amounts repair shops charge!

I doubt some one was jealous, it's an 02 Fiat Stilo, with a dent in the side and (somehow) on the roof! It was like this when we got it but it was super cheap :-)

We've informed the police but that part of the car park isn't covered by CCTV >:-( Just our luck again!

If we claim it on insurance won't it affect the no claims bonus? It did with my 106 :-(

Thanks again.

Si.


Some of the companies now allow you to claim for vandal damage with no loss to NCB - not all offer that though so check policy carefully.

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afj

posted on 10/8/09 at 01:28 PM Reply With Quote
How about some pin stripes down bothsides to just hide the scratches gives you 10bhp too





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Amphlett

posted on 10/8/09 at 01:30 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by afj
How about some pin stripes down bothsides to just hide the scratches gives you 10bhp too


I'll discuss this with the lady

Cheers Enzfrank, I'll dig out the policy :-)

Si.





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Charlie_Zetec

posted on 10/8/09 at 02:00 PM Reply With Quote
Well, tried deleting my accidental double post, and ended up deleting both. D'oh.

However, have a look here....
G3 linky!
and give this stuff a try!

The turtlewax touch-up stick, attached to bottles of their wax, are OK, but their colours are limited and often not a good match - you could just end up making it worse.

Worst case scenario, if this doesn't hide the marks, you'll have a nice, smooth shiny area!





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Richard Quinn

posted on 10/8/09 at 02:58 PM Reply With Quote
Yeah, but if the scratches are really deep then you will have a car than resembles a Delorean (until it rains then it will look like a 1972 Datsun!)
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Charlie_Zetec

posted on 10/8/09 at 03:45 PM Reply With Quote
As long as you keep it polished, the rust will be kept at bay. Whilst it's not a permanent fix, anything that deters water is a bonus!

And what's wrong with looking like a Delorean?!?





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Amphlett

posted on 10/8/09 at 06:50 PM Reply With Quote
What's wrong with looking like a Datsun?! :-p

Cheers for the advice guys :-)

Si.





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