My car got keyed.
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My car got keyed.
So this afternoon I went to visit my mom at her clinic, and when I leave, I see this huge white scratch starting at my rear right passenger door handle going all the way to the front of the car. Obviously someone has keyed me since the scratch is a little deep. I am wondering If I can just fix this with touch up paint, but I don't think so. Can somebody give me quotes on the repaint?
-I knew I shouldn't have gone to visit my mom since her clinic isn't located in that good of an area. This is why she bought a Camry Hybrid to use as her DD instead of her RX400h.
-I knew I shouldn't have gone to visit my mom since her clinic isn't located in that good of an area. This is why she bought a Camry Hybrid to use as her DD instead of her RX400h.
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Dude that sucks that some ghetto @sshole did this to your car. I would find a reputable place to take it to (someone that won't tell you BS), and see if they say if it's "touch up paint" possible.
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Sorry to hear about your vandalism. I have always feared someone doing the same to my cars. There are some damaged people out there, and when they see something nice, something unabtainable for them, they have to damage it. Hope you get it fixed to your satisfaction, and soon!
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Man that really sucks. I'll be really pissed if that happens to me. Some idiots probably got nothing better to do than to vandalise other's property. One of my co-workers got keyed with his brand new G35 back in 06. He was devastated, but don't recall how much he got it repainted. You might check to see if the clinic has a surveillance camera.
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So this afternoon I went to visit my mom at her clinic, and when I leave, I see this huge white scratch starting at my rear right passenger door handle going all the way to the front of the car. Obviously someone has keyed me since the scratch is a little deep. I am wondering If I can just fix this with touch up paint, but I don't think so. Can somebody give me quotes on the repaint?
-I knew I shouldn't have gone to visit my mom since her clinic isn't located in that good of an area. This is why she bought a Camry Hybrid to use as her DD instead of her RX400h.
-I knew I shouldn't have gone to visit my mom since her clinic isn't located in that good of an area. This is why she bought a Camry Hybrid to use as her DD instead of her RX400h.
damn sorry to hear that man.. my GS got keyed last week at the movies... the detailer at the dealer buffed it and its much better, i know the scratch is there but its really really hard to see. I was given the option to get the whole two doors and quarter panel repainted. which wouldve cost 1500+.
try getting it buffed and u can go from there.
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Yeah if it's deep, you have no choice but to either leave it or repaint.
On a somewhat related topic, does anyone know of any good substances, products or procedures (aside from just buffing it out) to remove surface scratches? Sometimes I just hate the soft Lexus paint...
On a somewhat related topic, does anyone know of any good substances, products or procedures (aside from just buffing it out) to remove surface scratches? Sometimes I just hate the soft Lexus paint...
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I can't stand the fact that people get jealous and feel the need to damage other people's property. People like that need to have their head examined, and put in the pokey with Bubba for a while. No, but seriously, that person that did that is extremely jealous that your car looks so good. This person is probably a loner, has no friends and has never been with a woman before. It's pent up aggression that this person took out on your car. I hope they feel better. Better yet, I hope the repair doesn't cost you too much. Sorry to hear about your car.
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Man, I feel for you! My dad's car was keyed about 6 months ago. It has a special clearcoat process that was a factory option and the shop we took it to was going to charge over a grand to repaint the section
The car needed to be polished badly anyways(lots of swirls etc) so I read up on a few forums and decided to buy a Porter Cable dual action random orbital buffer, the "safe" kind. It will not burn the paint and is very user friendly. Anyways, I bought that, two different pads, and two polishes from Menzerna. I thought the polishing might take away some of the scratch, but to my surprise it is completely gone now! If this is something you are interested in doing, let me know and I will go into more details for you. I would definitely recommend giving it a try though as it beats paying for a paint job that risks being imperfect!
Before:
After, without wax:
Closeup without final polish and wax:
The car needed to be polished badly anyways(lots of swirls etc) so I read up on a few forums and decided to buy a Porter Cable dual action random orbital buffer, the "safe" kind. It will not burn the paint and is very user friendly. Anyways, I bought that, two different pads, and two polishes from Menzerna. I thought the polishing might take away some of the scratch, but to my surprise it is completely gone now! If this is something you are interested in doing, let me know and I will go into more details for you. I would definitely recommend giving it a try though as it beats paying for a paint job that risks being imperfect!
Before:
After, without wax:
Closeup without final polish and wax: