Schmooth Member 105 Member For: 18y 11m 22d Location: Canberra Posted 18/12/05 12:54 PM Share Posted 18/12/05 12:54 PM Okay, I admit it. I won't even try and blame my wife. I backed down a driveway entrance onto the road a little too quickly and a little too square on. The result is concrete rash on the underside of each forward corner of the front air dam which extends a little up the side so that you can see it when you look at the corner of the car. As a 5-day-a-week keyboard operator, with little to no idea about plastic bodyword and paint (or sheetmetal either), my instinct was to rub it back with some wet and dry and use the factory touch up paint (Silhouette). But given my background, I'm sure that's the wrong answer.And yeah, I'm a cheap bas*ard. So keep that in mind when framing any (hopefully) useful answers.Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rik_Biel Bionic Bealie Member 271 Member For: 21y 2m 9d Location: Perth West Oz Posted 18/12/05 01:12 PM Share Posted 18/12/05 01:12 PM You are right - you are wrongTouch up paint is just for, as the name implies - touch ups - small stone chips - that sort of thing. On a large area - anything bigger than a button, you need it to be sprayed to look half decent.Black is a b!tch of a colour to match too. But that's just what I hear never having owned a black car. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ColinT Donating Members 372 Member For: 19y 9m 16d Posted 18/12/05 07:24 PM Share Posted 18/12/05 07:24 PM Did exactly the same thing when it was 5 days new.But I must admit the Murcury Silver is nearly the same colour as the material the front skirt is made from. So I haven't bothered with a repaint. It was a serious thought at the time it happened. Never had a scrape since then. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jasper361 Member 407 Member For: 19y 10m 1d Location: Brissy Norf siide Posted 18/12/05 09:15 PM Share Posted 18/12/05 09:15 PM Same here, but I've done it a couple of times, brings tears to your eyes.I took the cheap b*stard way out also, I thought who the hell is going to see it ? unless I'm running you down and then they wont live to tell anyone what a job I did. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gotxr6t Member 56 Member For: 19y 3m 1d Location: Sunshine Coast Posted 18/12/05 10:35 PM Share Posted 18/12/05 10:35 PM I confess too, that I have also give the front spoiler the kiss of death, but luckly for me it was a few days before it went in for some warranty painting, as the front spoiler in places looked like it only had one coat of paint on it. still cost a couple of bucks to get them to prep it, but cheapest respray ever on the front spoiler!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
djgelling Donating Members 128 Member For: 21y 9m 26d Gender: Male Location: Adelaide Posted 19/12/05 12:15 AM Share Posted 19/12/05 12:15 AM Every single XR6-T, XR-6 NA and XR-8 BA that I have ever seen that is not absolutely brand new, has these scrapes under the outer corners of the front dam. They're about 1cm too low, and if a steep driveway don't get you, then a slightly higher/angled curb that you park up to will. If you fix it, you'll only do it again somewhere/somehow no matter how careful you try to be. (As I have ) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
harvyk Member 1,070 Member For: 19y 8m 16d Location: The North Cooma End of Canberra... Posted 19/12/05 12:30 AM Share Posted 19/12/05 12:30 AM Yeah I've done that aswell (it took the whole of 2 minutes when I moved into my new place...) I found that to start off with just the touchup paint will cover it, as the others have said it'll happen again before you know it so I wouldn't get to worried, and as long as you cover the marks properly with the right colour you'll never notice unless you \ someone else takes a good close look... (The touchup paint seems to do a good job even if it is a decent sized area...) I'd probably only consider fixing it up properly and spraying if the car is about to be enter into a show \ sold... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Guests Posted 19/12/05 12:45 AM Share Posted 19/12/05 12:45 AM The car was 3 days old when SWMBO drive it to the shopsSo just got a can of this stuff and sprayed it,didnt bother filling it with bog,cos she uses it to go shopping,and knowing my luck vik...good stuff too Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Schmooth Member 105 Member For: 18y 11m 22d Location: Canberra Posted 19/12/05 01:01 AM Author Share Posted 19/12/05 01:01 AM The car was 3 days old when SWMBO drive it to the shopsSo just got a can of this stuff and sprayed it,didnt bother filling it with bog,cos she uses it to go shopping,and knowing my luck vik...good stuff too <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Damn, that wasn't a bad result. That'll keep SWMBO happy (boxed my ears pretty hard when I did it )There's a fair colour difference for the car between the two photos - blue to phantom. Was that just the light? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JimmyXR6T04 Member 1,299 Member For: 19y 4m 28d Location: Canberra Posted 19/12/05 01:10 AM Share Posted 19/12/05 01:10 AM well, my car has been lowered almost 2 inches, so scraping is just part of the deal now!!! Its been scraped so many times, I'm wondering when the thing will become see through!! No matter how hard you try and get up and down things, some times its just inevitable! The first one really hurt!! but I guess over time you realise as long as its not blatantly obvious, no one else really sees or takes notice!! I just keep telling myself its not there!! until of course I get underneath for something! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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