IrCsabi
Passed Driver's Ed
- Location
- Cork, Ireland
Get a can of the colour from your automotive store, mask off the area and about 1cm around the marks, then using the spray, spray evenly coating and filling the holes, you need to then look at some very fine grit sandpaper to bring it all level again, then use some good polish to bring it back.
Get a can of the colour from your automotive store, mask off the area and about 1cm around the marks, then using the spray, spray evenly coating and filling the holes, you need to then look at some very fine grit sandpaper to bring it all level again, then use some good polish to bring it back.
Dont go the spray can route. As for automotive touchup, i painted my lowers with their UG rattle paint and i can vouch for them. Awesome colormatch and fast shipping
Do you guys realize you can go to the dealer and buy factory color-matched touch-up paint? Comes with 2 pens - color and clear - for only $10 to $15.
Other option is to take it off and have a pro do it.
Yeah, my point is that is much much cheaper if cost is a factor, or for something temporary. And they are good to have for small things anyway.
But yeah to be perfect, it's going to need to get painted.