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Model specific boards => Golf mk5 => Topic started by: Mad_Monk on 25 November 2007, 10:52

Title: first scratch
Post by: Mad_Monk on 25 November 2007, 10:52
Im pi**ed off this morning. Just washed the car and found my first scratch, well not so much a scratch but a scuff. Its on the drivers door on the protection bar or whatever u call it. It looks like I have scuffed it on the garage wall when getting out of the car. I have sponge on the wall but must not have driven far enough in for the door to open on the sponge.

I have posted a photo, blurred but cant seem to get it in focus.

What are my options?

(http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/ee281/mad_monk1971/25112007138.jpg)
Title: Re: first scratch
Post by: Hurdy on 25 November 2007, 10:57
Touch up brush and paint set from VW. Easy fix if you have a steady hand. If you aren't confident with a brush then there are plenty of touch up companies that would cure it for around £80. Chips away is one, but as I say there are plenty. :nerd:
Title: Re: first scratch
Post by: john_o on 25 November 2007, 11:27
gutted for you , I found my first stonechip while washing the car this morning  :cry:

Touch up will be fine , just make sure you dont put too much paint on (Use a cut down matchstick) and your eye will no longer be drawn to it  :cool:

and extend the sponge if you can lol

Title: Re: first scratch
Post by: Mad_Monk on 25 November 2007, 12:15
Thanks guys.

Does it have to come from VW or do halfords carry stock?
Title: Re: first scratch
Post by: Hurdy on 25 November 2007, 16:21
Thanks guys.

Does it have to come from VW or do halfords carry stock?

I have seen reflex silver at both, basically the same kit. It's just the price that'll differ.
Title: Re: first scratch
Post by: JoeGTI on 26 November 2007, 10:28
I suffered a similar mark on mine, and also got another much more noticeable one in the middle of the rub-strip where some idiot obviously opened their door against mine. Some touch-up paint and you'd hardly see it really...
Has anyone else noticed how easy it is to mark the side-rubbing strips? Esp on the 3-door, they seem to stick out more than on the 5-door ("humped" in the middle). They seem quite easy to scuff if an idiot next to you is not careful in the carpark  :angry:
Title: Re: first scratch
Post by: Gene Hunt. on 26 November 2007, 16:04
I use a big piece of carpet on my garage wall to help stop this.
Title: Re: first scratch
Post by: 08micsta on 30 November 2007, 12:20
We have a rule. Nobody gets into the left had side of the car at all until the car is pulled out. Right hand side is ok since the Pajero is there and there is more than enough space.
Title: Re: first scratch
Post by: Mad_Monk on 30 November 2007, 13:02
Managed to get a paint kit from Halfords, they stock candy white from VW thankfully. £7.95 and a careful hand and you cant really tell it was ever marked. Feel much better now.
Title: Re: first scratch
Post by: john_o on 30 November 2007, 13:06
nice one  :smiley:
white is def a great colour for easy matching
Title: Re: first scratch
Post by: DannyBoyR32 on 30 November 2007, 15:34
i hate people that scratch other people's cars

it's usually some fat bloke in a mondeo or some woman driving some kind of Honda 4 x 4
makes me think they do it on purpose

i always try to double park nowadays but unfortunately scratches are a part of life especially in london

if it's contracted i would wait until the end of the contract and get it done in one go as it may be cheaper and is likely to happen again

or just go to a coachworks that is cheap (ie pay in cash)
Title: Re: first scratch
Post by: dubsport on 30 November 2007, 15:46
Im pi**ed off this morning. Just washed the car and found my first scratch, well not so much a scratch but a scuff. Its on the drivers door on the protection bar or whatever u call it. It looks like I have scuffed it on the garage wall when getting out of the car. I have sponge on the wall but must not have driven far enough in for the door to open on the sponge.

I have posted a photo, blurred but cant seem to get it in focus.

What are my options?

(http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/ee281/mad_monk1971/25112007138.jpg)

LOL
Title: Re: first scratch
Post by: paulm007 on 30 November 2007, 17:08
Well I kerbed one of my alloys last night,  :angry:, visibility is not great when reversing in the dark I have discovered to my cost!  Was pissed off for about an hour then thought, does it really matter.  Just have a look at the news at any time of the day for a reality check.

Am off to Iraq for 4 months in Jan so a few scratches here and there are not worth bothering about, just Chill and think f**k it, its only a car at the end of the day :wink:
Title: Re: first scratch
Post by: dubsport on 30 November 2007, 21:04
get a mk2 and then youll know what real scratches/dents are  :evil: