I came out to my car the other day to see someone or something brushed up against the bumper....
I can definitely feel the scratch with my finger tip, not to mention the nice gouge on top, so these are all through the clear coat.
Here is my question, should I attempt to fill in the gouged piece first with touch up paint and then wet sand, or wet sand everything first and then fill it in with the touch up paint? Or is there another process for plastic?
I'll continue screaming into the abyss, so any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
I can definitely feel the scratch with my finger tip, not to mention the nice gouge on top, so these are all through the clear coat.
Here is my question, should I attempt to fill in the gouged piece first with touch up paint and then wet sand, or wet sand everything first and then fill it in with the touch up paint? Or is there another process for plastic?
I'll continue screaming into the abyss, so any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.