Scratched CF front lip

You can barely see it unless you look under the car, but i know it's there & that alone pisses me off, lol. I figured if anything could be done, the MBWorld gurus could give me an answer. I had thought of using a touch up paint pen in (paint color 040) black, i know it's not carbon fiber, but at least it wont look like a scratch & you would have to really look at it close up to notice.
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Edit: I just remembered that I've seen tape that has the pattern of CF on it, or a sticker with the same CF pattern. You could just get one of those and stick it on the bottom and it might blend just fine. It could also serve as protection against those deadly parking blocks and steep driveways.
Well even though she said that she's never going to drive it again, of course i'll let her drive it, lol. She was freaking out when she got home. She felt really bad, because she knows how much i take care of & pamper my car. I'm, not mad though, at the end of the day it's just a piece of plastic.
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Last edited by corgiman; Feb 2, 2010 at 05:21 PM. Reason: additional thoughts
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i've actually also used surfboard resin as it filled the gaps pretty well. just make sure it's not uv sensitive so it doesn't turn yellow on you.
I just hit it with a black paint pen and move on. I used to clear coat it with touch up paint but I don't care anymore. The bottom is hard to see anyway. On my GT3 I ripped my Cup spoiler off, that was pretty funny..lol















