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Hi,

I purchased my ford focus ST170 in December and I have noticed that there is alot of scratches and stone chips. I really want to get the car back to a better condition. The car is in panther black. Would it be worth re-spraying? T-cut e.t.c doesnt even touch the scratches e.t.c

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K :)

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  • 4 months later...

Hi,

I purchased my ford focus ST170 in December and I have noticed that there is alot of scratches and stone chips. I really want to get the car back to a better condition. The car is in panther black. Would it be worth re-spraying? T-cut e.t.c doesnt even touch the scratches e.t.c

Thanks

K :)

I was thinking about doing the same on my 1.6 MK1 Focus, i have been looking around and asking prices from recommended body shops and they start around the £1200 mark :o

now im thinking of checking out the scratch repair service at Halfords but no1 i know has been to them...

another idea i had was to use a scratch repair kit and then T-cut it smooth

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for a decent respray your looking £1200-£2000, just get the car machine polished it will remove most if not all scratches, and as for stone chips maybe enquire about a smart repair??

hope this helps

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Have you ever thought of doing a full vinyl wrap?

JDM Graphix now do vinyl wraps and prices start from £250.

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HALFRAUDS are ridiculous my bf took his car there to get a few quotes for some scratches and other bits and they do it by a chart that they place above or to the side of the dent or scratch the prices are exstorsionate!!! your better off going to a proper garage not Halfrauds the name says it all im afraid lol hope you do find someone that can do it!! :rolleyes:

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have you tried a product called scratch-x it's in a squezzy black bottle and it takes off light scratchs and dulls heavy scratches.

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for about £300 you get a professional detailer who mite be able to take them out with a rotary polisher.

well worth looking into

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