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Old 03-20-2007 | 07:21 PM
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Paint peeling/detailing info

Ok heres the deal. I bought my car mid January and now that the weather has been getting nicer...ive been trying to keep it clean. As I wash the car I keep noticing more and more little nicks and dings but after all my car is 8 years old.

The door dings bother the hell outta me, but I guess I am just going to have to live with them, only one is pretty bad thats pissing me off the most...but theres no cheap solution.

It looks like the previous owner put a christmas tree on top of the car, and there are some light scratches from what looks like the branches scraping the top of the car. Also two 6 inch scratches on the back passenger door....I am hoping that Meguaris ScratchX or something similar will do the job. I may also consider removing the sunroof wind deflector, and using a scratch remover for the marks that it leaves behind.

There is also a small white scrape on the back bumper, like a shopping cart swiped it, but I think that claybar may fix this one.

What has me really concerned is that the paint is flaking on my front bumper. You can see what I mean from the pic below. It is not a big spot that is flaking....maybe 1cm x 2cm and hasn't seemed to get any bigger since i bought the car (noticed the first week). Just wanted to know if there is a cheap solution...you dont notice it until youre 1 foot away from the car, but it bothers me.

I still haven't done a full detail...but I only plan on washing, waxing, and trying to get the blemishes gone. I am new to detailing cars and I just want to know what i can use to help clean up the car. Thx.


Old 03-21-2007 | 11:05 AM
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Hard to see that pic. But if your bumper is starting to peel, thats an indication it was repainted without proper preparation and/or improper paint. Strip bumper, prepare properly, repaint color with flex additive.
Old 03-21-2007 | 11:58 AM
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Originally Posted by fisher01
Hard to see that pic. But if your bumper is starting to peel, thats an indication it was repainted without proper preparation and/or improper paint. Strip bumper, prepare properly, repaint color with flex additive.
I did a carfax on my car when I saw the bumper was chipping/flaking in a spot and I found out my car had been in a serious accident, bags blew and everything. I hope thats not your case, but thats what happened to my poor max.
Old 03-21-2007 | 12:25 PM
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No my car is has a "carfax buyback guarantee" aka no accidents. It think that the previous owner bumped a street sign or pole in a parking lot cause the license plate frame has a little warp on the top corner. Prob just scraped the paint and now its beginning to peel. Its not a huge deal and hasnt gotten bigger since ive gotten the car. Its about the size of a quarter.

If i have time ill post better pics tonight
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