Spec me a quick repair please

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I'm embarrassed to say what caused this to happen.
I just want to neaten it up - T-Cut?

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Any old polish will do. Super resin, t cut etc...whatever is on offer. Obviously where it's through to primer/plastic it'll still look ifft but probably get rid of 80% of the issue from a meter or so back.
 
Let only he who has never backed into his own gatepost/garage cast scorn in this thread.

I was gigging at a pub and reversing.
Several blokes behind me saying "A bit more, go on a bit more, just a bit more" and bang.
They all ran off and I had no idea who it was so had to suck it up.
 
If you get some colour polish might make it look a bit better but I don't think that's going without a respray.

Saying that if you are not bothered it's not that bad, I'd just live with it.
 
I've ordered some grey T-Cut, will be here tomorrow.
My wife said I can do the rest of the car with all the knocks I've given it getting gear in and out of it.
 
Polish the transfer off, then a black sharpie
This is how I handled damage on a rental car in Montenegro. A bit of arm wrapping and demonstrating the fuel level and interior cleanliness got me away with it (y)
 
This is how I handled damage on a rental car in Montenegro. A bit of arm wrapping and demonstrating the fuel level and interior cleanliness got me away with it (y)
Done similar after interfacing with a gorse bush on a road that turned out not to be a road on Crete.

Bottle of Cif and some elbow grease and nobody batted an eyelid.
 
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