Hello, I am trying to fix a scratch on my 2013 Gray G37 Coupe. The scratch is hard for me to evaluate and I am not sure which of the 4 options I should go with.
The scratch appears wide but shallow.
Options:
1. Lightly wet sand with 3000 paper, followed by meguiars compound, then meguiars polish, and then paste wax.
2. Light 3000 wet sanding of the jagged edges of the scratch, add touch up clear coat followed by option 1 above.
3. After light 3000 wet sanding of the jagged edges of the scratch, place a single coat of touch up paint followed by a single layer of clear coat and then proceed to option 1 above.
4. Only use meguiars compound, polish, and then paste wax.
Thanks for your help.
The scratch appears wide but shallow.
My nail does catch in the deeper areas of the scratch, but it doesn't seem that deep. The scratch also doesn't appear to be white and there seems to be paint there. I am not sure how much clear coat is left, if any.
I am not a pro at this and have limited experience. Can someone with more experience please take a look at the attached pictures of the scratch and advise as to which of the below options will likely create the best result?Options:
1. Lightly wet sand with 3000 paper, followed by meguiars compound, then meguiars polish, and then paste wax.
2. Light 3000 wet sanding of the jagged edges of the scratch, add touch up clear coat followed by option 1 above.
3. After light 3000 wet sanding of the jagged edges of the scratch, place a single coat of touch up paint followed by a single layer of clear coat and then proceed to option 1 above.
4. Only use meguiars compound, polish, and then paste wax.
Thanks for your help.
note that the line on the back end of the door to the left is a door protector.
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