davidjw
04-04-2002, 01:01 PM
Hey,
I recently scraped my VUE on a cart corral in a parking lot. I scraped down the two passenger doors. If it had not been plastic, it would have definitely left a crease/dent.
So, the scrape is not horrible, but it's not great either. Estimated cost to repaint the two doors is around $600-800. I am willing to live with it, instead of pay this much money. However, one shop said that they could polish out 60-70% of the lighter scratches (not the deep ones, though) for about $125. To me, I think this is worth it--I don't need it perfect--just better than what it is.
I posed a question to the shop regarding the implications of losing the clear coat when they polish down the affected regions. He did not act like it was a big deal.
So, I'm posing this question here:
What are the implications of polishing down the clear coat in the areas where the scratches exist, to remove the lighter scratches? Is there any problem with this on such a new car?
Thanks,
David
I recently scraped my VUE on a cart corral in a parking lot. I scraped down the two passenger doors. If it had not been plastic, it would have definitely left a crease/dent.
So, the scrape is not horrible, but it's not great either. Estimated cost to repaint the two doors is around $600-800. I am willing to live with it, instead of pay this much money. However, one shop said that they could polish out 60-70% of the lighter scratches (not the deep ones, though) for about $125. To me, I think this is worth it--I don't need it perfect--just better than what it is.
I posed a question to the shop regarding the implications of losing the clear coat when they polish down the affected regions. He did not act like it was a big deal.
So, I'm posing this question here:
What are the implications of polishing down the clear coat in the areas where the scratches exist, to remove the lighter scratches? Is there any problem with this on such a new car?
Thanks,
David