You don't like my sharpie idea?You can still see it with the naked eye. Maybe he can give me suggestions for a better fix.![]()
You don't like my sharpie idea?You can still see it with the naked eye. Maybe he can give me suggestions for a better fix.![]()
Lol.You don't like my sharpie idea?![]()
You might have to buy a 30 pack, but I bet you can get pretty close.. Haha.Lol.
What's the chances of finding a sharpie that color?
And color it? Like with a crayon?You can get the paint code on the door jam and see if O'Reilly has those paint markers for that code. Won't be expert level, but will blend well. I usually grab one when I get a new vehicle.
Told ya. Everybody doubts my genius.And color it? Like with a crayon?
Doesn't sound like it would look good at all.
It's like a paint marker and fills the injured area. I can't see it good on my phone. If it's a scuff you can buff it, but if it took the paint off, you need to fill it.And color it? Like with a crayon?
Doesn't sound like it would look good at all.
Why did it come back?You can get the paint code on the door jam and see if O'Reilly has those paint markers for that code. Won't be expert level, but will blend well. I usually grab one when I get a new vehicle.
That's what she saidAre you saying it's too deep?
Won't he noticed a colored-in gash?
I've buffed scuffs, like someone hits your door in a parking lot type Shit. If it's a legit paint came off scratch, you need to color fill. It doesn't look as ridiculous as you think if you get the right color code. Clean the area well, apply, let dry. They even make a clear coat paint marker as well.Why did it come back?
Do you think it would do any good to try electric buffer?
Have you ever buffed out scratches?
Are you saying it's too deep?
Won't he noticed a colored-in gash?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
And quickly, please. I have one hour and 7 minutes.
HnnnnnngAre you saying it's too deep?