If this is the case then I would suspect that they are smudges and not actually scratches.The scratches are white and smooth when I run my hand over them.
Find a local body shop and get a quote . Body repairs can be quite expensive. I’d stay well clear of ace body repairs or the larger operations. They are all excellent but expensiveI have a lovely 2003 Peugeot in great running order and very low mileage. It has a few small dents, scrapes etc. Like the OP I was thinking of treating it to a makeover by removing the 3 tiny dents and about 4 scrapes. Then a new set of number plates. What would be the rough cost of getting this job done?
This company will quote online if you send photos. https://www.carcraft.ie/I have recently scratches the whole right back door on my Nissan micra, has anyone any idea how much it might cost ?
How do you buff hahahaI recently fixed some scratches on my car with T-Cut.
There is a protective layer above the paint on your car and more than likely this is what's scratched.
T-Cut is essentially coloured wax that fills the scratch in the layer above the paint. It's costs about €15 and comes in a variety of colours. Just get one the same colour as your car.
I did all the scratches on the car some of which were worse than others and pretty deep. The deep scratches are only visible on very close inspection. I cannot recommend it highly enough.
I washed the car first, applied the T-Cut and then did a lot of buffing.
I beg to differ, ONLY use a cloth or you may destroy the paintwork.Never use a cloth to rub on and off the t-cut by hand, you will destroy the paint work.
I don't think there is any need to buy a 'special' cloth.If only use a cloth too.no normal cloth but a special cloth which you can buy with T cut
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