Hey Paint pros -
Alright, so story is that I was on 285W on Saturday night. Chuggin' along and a work van towing a granite countertop strapped to their trailer got over in front of me. Well, we crossed a bridge, trailer bounced, and a foot-long chunk of granite came barrelling down the interstate. Luckily enough, I managed to avoid getting hit in the front, but the chunk sideswiped my driver's door and left some nice scratches, down to the metal. Other bits left some nice pits in my windshield. It could have been so much worse....
So, the question is what's the best way to patch up the paint? I have some delphin paint left over from a couple years back... what's the process to get this patched up and looking decent?
Thanks for the recommendations,
John
Alright, so story is that I was on 285W on Saturday night. Chuggin' along and a work van towing a granite countertop strapped to their trailer got over in front of me. Well, we crossed a bridge, trailer bounced, and a foot-long chunk of granite came barrelling down the interstate. Luckily enough, I managed to avoid getting hit in the front, but the chunk sideswiped my driver's door and left some nice scratches, down to the metal. Other bits left some nice pits in my windshield. It could have been so much worse....
So, the question is what's the best way to patch up the paint? I have some delphin paint left over from a couple years back... what's the process to get this patched up and looking decent?
Thanks for the recommendations,
John
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