While moving things in the garage tonight, my wife decided to bang the bladed side of the hedge trimmer into the side of the car. The paint has been corrected a few months back and treated with ceramic coating. Its white paint with a metallic flake in it.
It was difficult to get focus on the pictures. Its not just a scuff, the blade appeared to take a bit of the paint off. If I run my finger across it lightly I can feel a bit of a groove. Enough for a bit of my finger nail to catch on it.
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GaresTaylan
While moving things in the garage tonight, my wife decided to bang the bladed side of the hedge trimmer into the side of the car. The paint has been corrected a few months back and treated with ceramic coating. Its white paint with a metallic flake in it.
It was difficult to get focus on the pictures. Its not just a scuff, the blade appeared to take a bit of the paint off. If I run my finger across it lightly I can feel a bit of a groove. Enough for a bit of my finger nail to catch on it.
Is this treatable? At my disposal I have:
-Revive hand polish
-Swirl & Haze
-Paint Correcting Polish
-Cyclo
-Foam and Microfiber cutting pads for cyclo
-Red, blue, orange hex grip pads
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