Tony C
Active member
Hi All,
I was wondering what everyone does when, despite all of your best efforts, you get a minor scratch in your paint - it's a daily driver, it happens. Now, I'm not talking about a key scrape just a minor scratch that the swirl removers and clay bars won't take care of. I've done some wood working and there are wood stain colored wax pencils (okay, crayons) that can be rubbed into a small scratch and buffed out. Does anyone know of a comparable wax pencil colored to match body colors or some other product that can fill in/hide minor scratches? I'm not too fond of touch up paint as I've never been very good at blending that in.
Thanks, Tony C.
I was wondering what everyone does when, despite all of your best efforts, you get a minor scratch in your paint - it's a daily driver, it happens. Now, I'm not talking about a key scrape just a minor scratch that the swirl removers and clay bars won't take care of. I've done some wood working and there are wood stain colored wax pencils (okay, crayons) that can be rubbed into a small scratch and buffed out. Does anyone know of a comparable wax pencil colored to match body colors or some other product that can fill in/hide minor scratches? I'm not too fond of touch up paint as I've never been very good at blending that in.
Thanks, Tony C.