Touch-Up Painting...
So this ugly POS construction truck was parked behind me in the lot I park at school. The lot is kinda angled and is made of gravel so it was tricky maneuvering around the other cars, on the angled driveway, with my car being lowered almost 3". To make a long story short, I take my foot off the brake and ease on the gas but the car coasts back slowly as I didn't release the clutch enough. The car knicks the metal bumper of the construction truck, shearing off the paint from my rear bumper (3" in diameter).
Question is: How would I go about touching up this "scratch"?
I have extra paint and clearcoat from when my ITR front lip was painted but they are in cans, not spray.
Question is: How would I go about touching up this "scratch"?
I have extra paint and clearcoat from when my ITR front lip was painted but they are in cans, not spray.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by daLixz25 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
I have extra paint and clearcoat from when my ITR front lip was painted but they are in cans, not spray.</TD></TR></TABLE>
thats how car paint comes
id say try getting it fixed from a shop or someone that knows what they are doing
I have extra paint and clearcoat from when my ITR front lip was painted but they are in cans, not spray.</TD></TR></TABLE>
thats how car paint comes
id say try getting it fixed from a shop or someone that knows what they are doing
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