View Full Version : I messed up and forgot the ebrake... grrr.. :(


jay_jay_n
11-29-2005, 04:52 AM
Well tonight i went to eat out and i came back out and saw my car was parked in a different spot.. i was scared as hell.. and i go check there was scratch marks on my driver side rear bumper and the bumper was poping out slightly.. pushed it in and i popped back to normal.. then i noticed a note on my windshield.. somehow i can't believe it.. but i forgot to put the ebrake on and the car rolled down into another parking spot.. and hit another persons car.. i've been trying to call them.. and they haven't responeded.. but i don't kno what to do to fix the scratches... grr.. there like scuffs no chip paint except inside the corner where the rear bumper popped out...

i just got my tc 4 days ago.. i'm really ____ed at my self.. and would appreciate any help. i tried some of the turtle was scratch remover and polisher.. the red and white stuff and used a mircrofiber cloth and it didn't do anything.. well it looked like it worked a lil but can't tell since its night time..

Can i get this fixed at a dealer? and how much does it usually cost to fix scratches? it looks like it just scratched up the clear coat and not the paint.

edit* here are the pics

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OliverThomas
11-29-2005, 06:09 AM
...dayum.

Jowie
11-29-2005, 06:21 AM
Get some rubbing compound. Last time I moved, I accidently rubbed my paint with the corner of a really heavy cardboard box and scratched my paint pretty good. I used some 3M rubbing compound I found at the local Schucks auto parts place in the section they have the auto refinishing stuff at, ie sandpaper, bondo, etc. This stuff:

http://www.partsamerica.com/product_images//img/mmm/3900.jpg
http://www.partsamerica.com/ProductDetail.aspx?categorycode=3306&mfrcode=MMM&mfrpartnumber=3900

This stuff is normally used to remove 1500 grit sanding marks(which it does very well, I also fixed a few rock chips on my hood). Only a few seconds by hand and the scratches were gone, and it was buffed to a high gloss and was indistinguishable from the rest of the paint. Follow up with your favorite wax and yer done. Mine was on a metal panel right behind the passenger door, but I think it would work just as well on the plastic bumper.

This is why I always park in gear!

BLKScion
11-29-2005, 06:33 AM
yeah, def try that rubbing compund....works like magic

jay_jay_n
11-29-2005, 06:35 AM
ok will do thx.. i bought the turtle was rubbing compound i guess it just doesn't work.

do u guys think it would be cheaper to get a replacement bumper painmatched already? incase i can't buff it out..?

versello
11-29-2005, 06:36 AM
oh man... I make it a habit to check the ebrake everytime I get out, and make sure it's not engaged everytime I drive .

Jowie
11-29-2005, 06:41 AM
ok will do thx.. i bought the turtle was rubbing compound i guess it just doesn't work.

do u guys think it would be cheaper to get a replacement bumper painmatched already? incase i can't buff it out..?

Cheaper then what? lol I'm sure the 3M stuff will work!

Good luck!

mFrosty
11-29-2005, 06:43 AM
I think I've got some type of disorder when it comes to the e-brake. After I read this I even went outside and checked mine. It's scary.....good luck getting those scuffs out. Also, try Meguiars Scratch X.

scoobyroo2002
11-29-2005, 03:24 PM
I thought if you had the E-brake off and the car is still in gear that it would be ok?

Granted i always make sure my e-brake is up when i'm parked. It's a habit from my old car as well same spot so im used to it. But somtimes i cant remember if i put it on..so i have to go back and check =o)

chenzstc05
11-29-2005, 03:35 PM
That is not bad damage at all. I would Bring the car to a auto body guy they have the proper tools to fix it. They have special buffer wheel. that would be removed in two mins. Don't use compound on it it will mark it it up more. good luck

Sam_J84
11-29-2005, 03:48 PM
ouch

jay_jay_n
11-29-2005, 06:42 PM
the thing that sucks is the alarm didn't even go off when my car rolled down and hit the other car... daym the stock alarm sucks.. gonna increase the sensitivity today and hopefully find time install a spare 2 way alarm i have..

Poison
11-29-2005, 07:07 PM
I went through something similar, but my car rolled into some bushes :P

rolstc
11-29-2005, 07:11 PM
you should've bought an auto like me :) .

tikbhoy
11-30-2005, 02:32 AM
OMG dude i know you barely got your car BUT OMG, i still remeber your posting at clubsciontc

Jowie
11-30-2005, 03:35 AM
That is not bad damage at all. I would Bring the car to a auto body guy they have the proper tools to fix it. They have special buffer wheel. that would be removed in two mins. Don't use compound on it it will mark it it up more. good luck

Wrong! If you get the compound I listed above, it will leave a nice polished surface. Just dont get a heavy or extra cut compound. A FINE compound is what you want.

But like I mentioned above, I've never used the stuff on the plastic bumpers, though I don't see why there would be a problem.

jay_jay_n
11-30-2005, 04:55 PM
OMG dude i know you barely got your car BUT OMG, i still remeber your posting at clubsciontc

yeah i kno 4 days later and i get a big ___ scractch :(

kragen was closed and they didn't have the 3m stuff.. so i went to autozone and tried the Meguiars Scratch X and it looked like it worked but i looking at it now it didn't do anything.. and i tried it plenty of times.. how long do u guys let it dry for? and should waste more money and try the 3m stuff still?

chenzstc05
11-30-2005, 05:28 PM
That is not bad damage at all. I would Bring the car to a auto body guy they have the proper tools to fix it. They have special buffer wheel. that would be removed in two mins. Don't use compound on it it will mark it it up more. good luck

Wrong! If you get the compound I listed above, it will leave a nice polished surface. Just dont get a heavy or extra cut compound. A FINE compound is what you want.

But like I mentioned above, I've never used the stuff on the plastic bumpers, though I don't see why there would be a problem.

Sorry to do this. I use the same stuff and in the spot i used it makes it look foggy .

unsungfate
12-01-2005, 01:12 AM
I am so damn surprised the other guy didnt hunt you down . did he roll it back up the hill for you or was it down there? That is some crazy shyt.

Jowie
12-02-2005, 04:03 AM
That is not bad damage at all. I would Bring the car to a auto body guy they have the proper tools to fix it. They have special buffer wheel. that would be removed in two mins. Don't use compound on it it will mark it it up more. good luck

Wrong! If you get the compound I listed above, it will leave a nice polished surface. Just dont get a heavy or extra cut compound. A FINE compound is what you want.

But like I mentioned above, I've never used the stuff on the plastic bumpers, though I don't see why there would be a problem.

Sorry to do this. I use the same stuff and in the spot i used it makes it look foggy .

Did you use the fine cut stuff? Might have been just because it was on plastic, I donno, since i've never hadda buff something outta plastic.

chenzstc05
12-02-2005, 05:29 AM
yeah it was fine and it was on plastic, It says plastic safe to. To get it out had to go to a shop they did something with a high speed buffer took it right out.

jay_jay_n
12-02-2005, 06:00 AM
yeah it was fine and it was on plastic, It says plastic safe to. To get it out had to go to a shop they did something with a high speed buffer took it right out.

how much did the shop charge u and what kind of shop was it?

dsaint17
12-07-2005, 04:04 PM
the thing that sucks is the alarm didn't even go off when my car rolled down and hit the other car... daym the stock alarm sucks.. gonna increase the sensitivity today and hopefully find time install a spare 2 way alarm i have..

Oh no! you don't wanna do that! Changing the sensitivity of the car alarm is a bad idea. Base on my personal experience. I had the alarm sensitivity up so high that everytime someone passes my steert with a loud exhaust ...the alarm goes off like crazy. Best advice, don't do it.

jay_jay_n
12-07-2005, 05:28 PM
the sensitivty i adjusted was just for the glass break sensor and it never ever goes off grr only if u tap on the glass with ur keys.. i'm wiring up a shock sensor to it so it will be sensitive to shock/vibration. and that one i kno i won't keep the sensitivity to high.