My son managed to get a fairly deep scratch on the lower rear right quarter of his 2008 Malibu and it is bugging the heck out of him.
I used some scratch remover and wax and it improved it pretty good but since it is so deep, the groove/mark is still rather visible.
I haven't got down real close to see if it goes past/through the paint into the plastic, but if I had to guess, I'd say it's pretty close.
I watched this vid and was thinking of purchasing something similar/same (Turtle wax scratch repair kit) but I wanted to ask first before I drop some money only to find out something better exists out there?
Imo, my son's scratch on his car is likely as deep as this one in the video only his is longer.
His car is colored the carbon/granite black metallic color but since the scratch is so low to the ground I don't think it will matter much if something purely black is used, if needed, to repair this?
His scratch is below this rear quarter body line about half way down to the very bottom.
I used some scratch remover and wax and it improved it pretty good but since it is so deep, the groove/mark is still rather visible.
I haven't got down real close to see if it goes past/through the paint into the plastic, but if I had to guess, I'd say it's pretty close.
I watched this vid and was thinking of purchasing something similar/same (Turtle wax scratch repair kit) but I wanted to ask first before I drop some money only to find out something better exists out there?
Imo, my son's scratch on his car is likely as deep as this one in the video only his is longer.
His car is colored the carbon/granite black metallic color but since the scratch is so low to the ground I don't think it will matter much if something purely black is used, if needed, to repair this?
His scratch is below this rear quarter body line about half way down to the very bottom.