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jennyjoan | 14:14 Tue 22nd Apr 2014 | Motoring
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I parked my car too near the drivewall resulting in a pretty minor scrape.

I know garages will charge me a fortune and was wondering could I fix it myself with whatever advice you give me and also T-cut. TIA. JJCon
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if it's your own car. why bother?
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Because it is fairly new and want it back to its former glory.
very difficult to answer without seeing the vehicle,but just bear in mind in the bodyshop world to do it properly it would require painting the whole panel ! not just touch in or part paint.
The other option is the 'smart repair guys' like chips away but they very rarely get a 100 % back to factory finish, depends how good the guy is.
If you want it back to "it's former glory", I wouldn't try doing it yourself. I agree that the best path would be get some quotes from "smart repair" people...but it won't be cheap, even then.
A decent smart repairer will be able to do a decent job. I wouldn't attempt it myself.
Doesn't it depend on how minor this scrape is? jj's 'minor' could be my 'omfg'...
Jenny, depending if the scratch has gone right through to the metal, if thats the case a Body Shop, if not, there is a product called,
"FARECLA" G3 Regular Grade compound, this pasted is used to cut the Original paint back to it's glory, it can be bought off ebay, you may only need a tube to try, but as said, if its down to the metal, a body shop, do not go to the dealers find a local family run garage and get a few quotes.
Yes...could be the difference between a smart repair and a bodyshop job!
And so many people that don't know much about bodywork repairs tend to think the damage looks no where near as bad as it is.
If you can feel the scratch...and you want the car to cling on to its remaining value ...then its the bodyshop.
believe it or not labour rates in bodyshops are not as bad as you think, its the paint that can be expensive...theres one particular colour that we use thats £800+ per litre
My local chips Away franchise blokes are really good
as good as these smart guys are a good bodyshop tech can spot the repair everytime...

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