It's about 10-15 cm long and deep enough you can feel it with your finger nail. Goal is to hide it as much as possible, as quickly as possible, and as cheaply as possible. If the webuyanycar bloke can't see it I get another £400 on the valuation
Excuse the pins.
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If you can feel it, chances are it's through the clearcoat, paint and through to the base material. ChipsAway quoted me £240 for a scratch similar to this.
Don't try to touch it up yourself as it will be too obvious (it's notoriously hard to do well). You can try a machine polish and glaze.. A glaze fills small defects and make them less noticeable. Every second hand dealership uses them and the scratches reappear over the next few weeks. It isn't guaranteed though so I'd weigh up losing £400 or getting a quote for the repair.
You could get a repair quote and go back to webuyanycar to compromise on the price.
Mother's mag & aluminum polish. Nu-Finish is also very good. Mother's also does a dedicated scratch remover, but it might be a tad gentle for what you have there... couldn't hurt to try it first I suppose.
- You want to try and "flatten" the scratch rather than fill it.
I've found a paint kit that looks like it may do the job, it also comes with a fluid to remove the paint before it's fully cured if you make a mistake (or it looks shite) worth a go for £30.
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I'd take it to my local bodyshop and get a quote for a pro job , they may be able to just polish it out , they have all the right kit and experience , I wouldn't bother spending £30 on a maybe .
Is that after a polish or have you used that paint pen?
I'd still advise using a glaze over the top of the correction, it'll help make edges appear smoother. I have used Meguiars Ultimate Polish (It's a pre-wax glaze) and it does the job although there are better out there. Super easy to apply and buff off too. Worth considering
It's done with a repair kit that consisted of paint, blending chemical, and sealer polish.
It's more designed for scratches but with some patience managed the scratch as it wasn't too wide. As I'm hoping to have sold the car within a couple of weeks, that'll do.
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