I’m pretty sure this happened away from home and I’m just now noticing. The scratch is really deep hitting the metal in the deepest part. I have full coverage but I’m worried a claim will raise my insurance too much to be worth it. I’ve wrenched on cars before but never painted anything because it scares me.

Is it time to start watching chrisfix videos or should i just deal with insurance?

  • korstmos
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    251 year ago

    Depends, how much do you care, and how good does your car still look?
    If you drive a pristine car that you plan on selling eventually: get it done at a bodyshop.
    If you drive an older car or plan to keep it until it dies, and dont care about the looks too much: chrisfix has some good videos on working with a paint pen

    If you drive a 20 year old car in the rust belt: lol

    • DinodicchellathiccOP
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      91 year ago

      It’s somewhere in between. A 2012 ford mustang. Some minor scratches on the driver’s side that i bought it with. The passenger side was perfect. I care a good amount but I’m not made of money. I’m definitely considering some DIY rn

      • @PlutoniumAcid
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        51 year ago

        Definitely repair. If you have comprehensive coverage, then double definitely!

          • @dan1101
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            61 year ago

            Basically any bodywork job involving painting panels is going to cost at least $800. And if it’s multiple body panels it will be more.