Lexus IS 2014+ :: How To Fix Scrapes And Scratches
Jun 4, 2015
My car was neatly parked in a parking lot and when I came out to get my car, I found this huge scrape and scratches on the driver's side, passenger door. I was very angry at whoever did this because there is no way unless you are a stupid driver, that you will be able to hit my car because I parked right in the center of the parking space. Didn't leave a note or anything.
The scrapes and scratches do not seem too deep but the area is a bit large. I tried the Meguire's 2.0 but it didn't seem to work. What product I should use for this type of damage?
My car is IS250F Atomic Silver.
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