Just be wary though Bec that a smart repair will probably want to paint a 6 by 6 inch section rather than just concentrate on the damage itself. That in turn might catch your eye more than filling it in with a cocktail stick!! Make sure you ask the smart repairer plenty of questions.I'm sure though you'll get it sorted and in a months time you'll wonder what all the stress was about
Then I had to go our for a bit and it started raining, so it now looks like this again!.
Yeah don't fancy having 6x6" area painted - that's a recipe for disaster. Will see what KDS say. You are right in a while it'll all be a distant memory, lol. Is yours sorted now and swirl free Stevie?
Quote from: Booth11 on 28 March 2016, 16:51Then I had to go our for a bit and it started raining, so it now looks like this again!. I have found over the 9 years of owning a white car & living down a dirt track, the best way to try and keep the car looking cleaner for longer is to give it a quick hose down when i get home - ideally before the dirt hasn't dried. It has made a big difference - but my wife thinks I'm bonkers hosing down the car in the rain - before I put it in the garage.
The Mk7 side crease is an attractive feature, but so vulnerable.Opposite extreme, I guess, are those plastic panels on the side of that Citroen thingy. Not vulnerable, but soooooo unattractive! You'd rather have a dent, wouldn't you?