Scuffed door Kids bike

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You all making me out to be some kind of bullying t@@t.
Nothing can be far removed. I'm as fair as can be.
Kyle who turned out to be 9 was in the caravan behind us and both sides of us caravans was empty. So the know it all had two paths he could use with no cars?
And I chewed his ear off to find out the caravan his mum and dad was staying in! and why wouldn't I??
I mean when I was that age and done that I would of had a thick ear of the guy and off my parents.
No respect any more and so quickly to judge dude?
I was brought up with respect and not dragged up with no morals like some folks, so before you judge my tactics are you true and fair??
Get real ffs

I would have been annoyed as well.

I think you were fair, if he doesn't get yelled at he will never learn.. he did something wrong... hopefully next time he will be more careful...

I'd call your local Chipsaway. Or look up Smart Bodywork Repair (insert location here)

Good luck! :D
 
Actually a damp P2000 and a far less abrasive cutting compound than T Cut, applied with a machine polisher will be kinder and more effective than rubbing in T Cut with a microfibre cloth, imo!

OP...do you have a machine polisher?
 
OP these are the sort of specialised compounds widely used with a machine polisher..

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Whilst I do dabble with a machine polisher from time to time I'm sure you'll find a very satisfactory result can be achieved using any similar product found in your local car shop and a cloth.

Just remember to add some wax after you've removed the scratch.
 
No I don't have a machine polisher, I've managed to almost remove the scuff altogether, but at certain angles it's still slightly noticeable.
Washed car with washing up liquid get rid of wax and polishes.
Then used Maguires tech wax as a mild abrasive, application and Polish with poorboys diamond white, and topped it off with Sonax BSD.
Just need to book a session with chips away and it'll be all sorted.
Cheers for all the reply's and advice much appreciated.
Thanks
Ben:thumb:



This is what it was like

Cheers
Ben :thumb:
 
Reading the instructions, Chipex is not recommended anyway for chips/scratches that don't go all the way to the primer, i.e. that are only lacquer-deep, which seems to be the case here?
 
Reading the instructions, Chipex is not recommended anyway for chips/scratches that don't go all the way to the primer, i.e. that are only lacquer-deep, which seems to be the case here?

The scuff was only top clear coat, so got off quite lightly really.
I love kids but couldn't eat a full one :D
Only kidding
 
The scuff was only top clear coat, so got off quite lightly really.
I love kids but couldn't eat a full one :D
Only kidding

Try a Waitrose prepared one, they are de-boned and easier to grill!:D
 

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