Fixing Scratches from Ice Scraper
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Fixing Scratches from Ice Scraper
My friend, who meant well, scraped the ice off of my windows while she was out taking care of hers. She went a little overboard and too it to the rest of my car too!!!! The scratches aren't too bad (I don't think it got past the clear coat), but I can see them and my car is a BRAND NEW 2013 ES 350 (which I am absolutely in love with!) in Nebula Gray Pearl! What can I do to get rid of these scratches?! HELP ME PLEASE!!!
Thank you!
Sincerely,
A New Lexus Owner
Thank you!
Sincerely,
A New Lexus Owner
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My friend, who meant well, scraped the ice off of my windows while she was out taking care of hers. She went a little overboard and too it to the rest of my car too!!!! The scratches aren't too bad (I don't think it got past the clear coat), but I can see them and my car is a BRAND NEW 2013 ES 350 (which I am absolutely in love with!) in Nebula Gray Pearl! What can I do to get rid of these scratches?! HELP ME PLEASE!!!
Thank you!
Sincerely,
A New Lexus Owner
Thank you!
Sincerely,
A New Lexus Owner
#6
Ouch... did she actually use the scraper part or the brush end? Since the weather is that cold that its snowing/ice build up you might want to put wax or some type of protection on it for now since you don't know if it's gone through the clear coat or not unless you're getting it fixed soon.
#7
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if you just wax it all your going to be doing is filling in the clear coat. Your not actually fixing the scratch. You will have to polish it in order to fix the clear coat.
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#8
A wax over a scratch won't do much.
OP, just make sure you use a very light abrasive polish.
I suggest P21S Paintwork Cleanser (click on the pics to links for more information):
The old adage is always start with the least aggressive product before moving onto something more abrasive.
After a polish, I suggest you use a hand glaze on the area before applying a wax.
Best of luck.
#9
I'm NOT saying wax will fix it, im saying that wax with protect it until he decides to get it fix, assuming that it has gone through some of the clear coat just so it does not damage the exterior more.
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Thank you guys for the tips! I took it to the dealer and they said an exterior detail job should do it. I was told to wait until the winter season is over and then do it. Luckily I have a free one in the bank! It's still sooooo painful to look at everytime I get in my car
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I have had different results with different dealers. I found that a dealer in pittsburgh just runs your car through a generic car wash (not hand washed).
Needless to say since then I tell them dont wash the car when i take it in for service.
Needless to say since then I tell them dont wash the car when i take it in for service.
#15
I did this as well like a dumbass
I did this and felt so stupid when i found them scuff marks today)): i literally wanted to cry.. i was looking online and found that whitening toothpaste is good for these minor scuffs. I tried it and it actually worked 100%!! It took very little effort, just a tiny dab of toothpaste, on a squeezed out warm cotton cloth. I read it takes a little bit of the clearcoat away, but i had waxed the car a couple weeks ago before the ice scraper incident.. i have learned my lesson at least. I have owned beater cars b4 my lexus and never noticed the scuffs, but now i know.