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JerryLBell
03-17-2021, 03:33 PM
My wife slipped and fell (not hurt, fortunately) and left a lengthy but shallow scratch on on the side of the car from the keys in her hand. I've seen a lot of advertisements for miracle products claiming to fix scratches like that but the reviews on the products are nearly all negative. Can anybody recommend a shop in the area that can fix this without having to do a full paint job on the car?
Thanks in advance for your suggestions!
retiredguy123
03-17-2021, 03:43 PM
The miracle products are not worth buying. And, most dent repair guys only do paintless repairs and don't paint the metal panels. But, any body shop will sand and repaint a single panel on the car, but it won't be cheap. The Car Guys are good. I think they have 2 locations on Rt 441.
JohnN
03-17-2021, 03:58 PM
If it's a very light scratch , you can buy a small tin of buffing compound and wipe it on and buff it out. That works pretty well. The buffing compound can also be used on older yellowing headlight lenses (since they're cheap plastic and not glass any longer).
If that doesn't work, it'll be like your first reply said, a body shop can paint a panel but probably not as cheap as it should be. I used to work in a body shop and when the manager was out to lunch or wherever, I did quotes. When he complimented me on the accuracy, I told him that I just gave it a real estimate in my mind - then multiplied by 3 !!!
I'm glad you're wife didn't get hurt.
vintageogauge
03-17-2021, 04:52 PM
The miracle products are not worth buying. And, most dent repair guys only do paintless repairs and don't paint the metal panels. But, any body shop will sand and repaint a single panel on the car, but it won't be cheap. The Car Guys are good. I think they have 2 locations on Rt 441.
I called the CarGuys for a small repair and they told me they only do insurance work.
retiredguy123
03-17-2021, 04:55 PM
I called the CarGuys for a small repair and they told me they only do insurance work.
Thanks. That must be a new policy. Another option is Phil's in Leesburg.
Blackie
03-17-2021, 05:12 PM
Try this guy, see if he can help you. He did some work for me about 3 years ago - I don’t know if he is still in business. I was happy and he did the work at my house.
Bumper Man - Marc Lefebvre - 352.753.2240 home. 704.785.7993 cell.
Looking for next wife
03-18-2021, 05:10 AM
I put myself thru college via my own auto detail shop. If the scratch is shallow like you say; just take a toothbrush and clean the scratch from all debris, if any, and rub automotive COLORED wax from a local Auto Zone or Advance car parts store matching your car color. Unless it is a show car, it should work for an every day commuter. They only have a few colors but the base colors work fine to fill up the little "ditch/scratch".
Looking for next wife
03-18-2021, 05:16 AM
I forgot. The "miracle products" usually showcased doing half of a car hood in a junkyard are just silicone based liquid which is just like wiping oil of some sort onto a panel which makes it shine until it dries completely and any painting afterward will never stick to it unless you strip to the metal and start all over. Never, never use these.
Donaz1
03-18-2021, 05:18 AM
Try Total Recon in Leesburg, 352-535-0299. They asked me to bring the exact touch up paint for you specific car which you can order at the dealer or online. Since you described the scratch as shallow they should be able to do a good job. My 4" scratch was deep through the clear coat and I can still see the scratch. The cost should be around $100.
Jonanyohn
03-18-2021, 05:47 AM
Central FL Collision. Belleview. Good work, reasonable $
Nick B
03-18-2021, 06:31 AM
Central FL Collision. Belleview. Good work, reasonable $
Also Bo's in Bellevue and Ocala
Looking for next wife
03-18-2021, 07:03 AM
Watch out for "fake" villagers here recommending their own shops.
retiredguy123
03-18-2021, 07:22 AM
I have never had any success repairing minor defects on a car body. Unless the scratches are very shallow and can be buffed out without painting, I don't think you will be happy with the results from someone who comes to your house, especially for a car door. Bumpers are easier to paint because they are plastic and don't have the same kind of shiny finish as the metal panels on a car. Also, over time, a paint repair may fade differently with exposure to the sun. If the car is relatively new, I would spend the extra money and get it done at a real body shop. My opinion.
Fredman
03-18-2021, 07:25 AM
Community collision in Leesburg
Dot Rheinhardt
03-18-2021, 07:40 AM
Definitely call the Bumper Man. See prior posting. He made my 2010 mini-van look new. He is reasonable.
Dot Rheinhardt
03-18-2021, 07:42 AM
I recommend the Bumper Man. prior posting for his phone. He made my 2010 mini-van look new. He is the best.
irishwonone
03-18-2021, 07:42 AM
Wow. I’m impressed!
retiredguy123
03-18-2021, 07:56 AM
Try this guy, see if he can help you. He did some work for me about 3 years ago - I don’t know if he is still in business. I was happy and he did the work at my house.
Bumper Man - Marc Lefebvre - 352.753.2240 home. 704.785.7993 cell.
To clarify, The Bumper Man's cell number is 352-753-2240. The 704 number is not a correct number.
mrf6969
03-18-2021, 08:01 AM
The miracle products are not worth buying. And, most dent repair guys only do paintless repairs and don't paint the metal panels. But, any body shop will sand and repaint a single panel on the car, but it won't be cheap. The Car Guys are good. I think they have 2 locations on Rt 441.
Todays paints need to be blended into adjacent panels to get a better paint match. $$$
mrf6969
03-18-2021, 08:03 AM
I recommend the Bumper Man. prior posting for his phone. He made my 2010 mini-van look new. He is the best.
Those spot repairs may look good at first but over time that "spot" will degrade and will stick out like a sore thumb. Short cuts last a short time.
mrkorn12@aol.com
03-18-2021, 08:34 AM
Call Dave Wallace (352) 504 – 9353. Dave is the owner of The Body Shop. He is located on the east side of 441 (next door to Ace Hardware) in Fruitland Park. I have used Dave several times over the past 10 years. He does great work, is very knowledgeable, is reasonably priced—and is a very nice fellow. Over the years, I have sent several people to Dave, and have always received positive feedback.
shadeldl
03-18-2021, 09:39 AM
Try Colors on Parade. They do minor paint repair work for many dealers on
trade ins. Much better option than going to a body shop.
My wife ran into either a curb or other small object. Had small dent and scraps on front bumper. Called John Honigschmidt ( 352 801 6339 ) who is a Colors on Parade franchisee. He does more residential jobs than dealers and will come to your house.
You can send him a picture of the damage by text and he let you know if it is a job he can do and the cost.
We paid him $250 and he did a great job. Paint and clearcoat was a perfect match.
prettyw102@aol.com
03-18-2021, 09:46 AM
Hope your wife is ok. .Call Mark the Bumper Guy at 352 753 2240. Tell him you were recommended by Alane, his former neighbor. He fixed the scratch on my car to perfection.Reasonable and reliable AND he comes to your house!
JackisHere
03-18-2021, 10:01 AM
Years ago I bought several pens that promised miracle scratch repair. It looked like a felt tip pen but what came out of it was clear. It really worked on my red car and my black truck. Sorry, but I don't remember the name or even where I bought it. Maybe the paints have changed today. I have not seen any advertised lately.
stebooo
03-18-2021, 10:19 AM
There are different kind of scratches. A scratch that leaves a substance on a car can be buffed out and away. A catch where the pin is removed must be repainted. IMO
newgirl
03-18-2021, 10:23 AM
I had a huge area ( someone hit my car and left a scratches all down the back panel, with white paint marks ) and my son used scratch doctor and it worked beautifully. Just have to do it correctly.
Al Tomao
03-18-2021, 11:20 AM
Highly recommend the bumper man. Should find him in service direstory of the sun.
jimhurtt@twc.com
03-18-2021, 06:58 PM
As John N suggested try compound found in a tin at Walmart. Make sure it is polishing compound. The other is rubbing compound, but it is too harsh. Clean cloth to rub it it in pretty aggressively. Let it dry and vigorously polish it off with a clean terry cloth towel. Try that first.
HORNET
03-18-2021, 10:50 PM
The Bumper Man
Nipper
03-19-2021, 03:30 AM
He comes to your house, does excellent work, and his fee is more than reasonable. I can’t put my hands on his card at the moment. It’s the middle of the night. Let me know if you’re interested.
jebartle
04-06-2021, 09:13 AM
fixed spots on car, gone, high praise for Marc
352-753-2240
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