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A real tough guy used what had to be a key (or similar) to put a 1.5" scratch on the hood of my brand new Bright Blue Viper. It is right in front of where the scoop is. Of course I am being sarcastic about the "tough guy" because if I had caught him, it would have been his last act ever. What losers there are out there but now to deal with it.
Can I "try" to buff it out (I tried Scratch X to no avail) ... or really just to a better look? It is white because I assume it is below all the paint (if I can feel it without looking, does that mean that?).
Will I have to have the entire hood repainted to fix it? I know I am asking you all without you seeing it, it looks like a cat's white whisker or fairly thick cat's hair from 4-6 feet away.
I see it easily and it is so disheartening. Any help on minimizing the look (damage) without going to those (repainting) extremes would be appreciated greatly. What about a pen-like "fill-in" touch-up of the exact color? Does the factory make such? I know I cannot use a typical tough-up brush (too thick) and I do not want to go "outside" the margin / edge of the scratch.
Thanks guys ...
Can I "try" to buff it out (I tried Scratch X to no avail) ... or really just to a better look? It is white because I assume it is below all the paint (if I can feel it without looking, does that mean that?).
Will I have to have the entire hood repainted to fix it? I know I am asking you all without you seeing it, it looks like a cat's white whisker or fairly thick cat's hair from 4-6 feet away.
I see it easily and it is so disheartening. Any help on minimizing the look (damage) without going to those (repainting) extremes would be appreciated greatly. What about a pen-like "fill-in" touch-up of the exact color? Does the factory make such? I know I cannot use a typical tough-up brush (too thick) and I do not want to go "outside" the margin / edge of the scratch.
Thanks guys ...