Yes, I'm an idiot, and I drove 200 miles with my gas cap flapping in the breeze, scratching the hell out of the gas filler door.
I would've driven longer, if a friendly fellow motorist hadn't pulled up next to me on the highway, pointed at the rear of my car, and made a wiggling motion with his hand. At first I thought he was telling me my wheel was coming off...
Anyway, the scratches are nasty, but they don't go through the paint. The paint feels rough to the touch, like you went over it with sandpaper, but unless you look at the right angle you don't really see any damage. In normal light, it just looks slightly duller in the scratched sections. I'm hoping I can just polish these out with my PC. I'll buy a 4" pad - any recommendations for what products to use? All I have at the moment is Zaino Z-PC.
I don't really care about getting it perfect, just improved.
Here are some photos. The flash makes the first look _way_ worse than the damage really is. Note that in the second, it looks completely untouched. It seems like the equivalent of really, really bad swirling.
Any advice and commiseration would be appreciated.
I would've driven longer, if a friendly fellow motorist hadn't pulled up next to me on the highway, pointed at the rear of my car, and made a wiggling motion with his hand. At first I thought he was telling me my wheel was coming off...
Anyway, the scratches are nasty, but they don't go through the paint. The paint feels rough to the touch, like you went over it with sandpaper, but unless you look at the right angle you don't really see any damage. In normal light, it just looks slightly duller in the scratched sections. I'm hoping I can just polish these out with my PC. I'll buy a 4" pad - any recommendations for what products to use? All I have at the moment is Zaino Z-PC.
I don't really care about getting it perfect, just improved.
Here are some photos. The flash makes the first look _way_ worse than the damage really is. Note that in the second, it looks completely untouched. It seems like the equivalent of really, really bad swirling.
Any advice and commiseration would be appreciated.


