Where you stay? and wat is the degree of the scratch?Originally posted by Evo75:Can anyone advise which workshop is specialised in touching up paint which car body has been scratched?
No use in using the scratch remover paste.. Thanks.
If it is only a small part bear with it..... it is not economically wise to do it....Originally posted by Evo75:in the east, the scratch though tiny but can see the interior paint...
wat an idea.....Originally posted by johncooper:i telll you like my father ... anywhere got scretch he paste a sticker over it and make it looks as if as nothing has happen
Ya I know the feeling... the other times I got scratch also bearly after I got my keys....Originally posted by Evo75:Hi guys, thanks for the ideas, I have tried the stickers thing for my previous car, but don feel like trying that on the new car.
But I just bought the model, mazda and pain to see the scratch there.
Thought of using the paint but afraid the effect will be much worse...
I got the mazda 3 sports version. The drive feeling is good but but the car tend to eat a bit too much petrol.Originally posted by Praetorian111:Ya I know the feeling... the other times I got scratch also bearly after I got my keys....![]()
I also waited till when I install my body kit then respray and touch up all together.....
U bought Mazda which model??
Thanks for the advice Troy437Originally posted by :I think not your car eat petrol by itself, its e way you accelerate. if everytime your RPM reach over 4K then change gear, the consumption is alway on the high side. Of course the speed is there lar. There is no such thing as a fuel saving sportka mah.
My condolences on the scratches on your car. Dun know why got this kind of cb kia who always scratch ppl car, especially new car. Bear with it for a while and it will not look so obvious. Believe me. My fd car new Honda SFE plate aso like that. Four scratch a week !!
Tip: It could be someone who think some lot is his father's lot and and you park it first. Just suspect only lah...