Not Ford, but Black Jeep Compass...
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Not Ford, but Black Jeep Compass...
*Sigh* Why oh, why did my Dad think it was ok to buy a black vehicle.
Anyways, the finish is scratched, and poorly maintained. Is there any way, besides a paint job, to make it look half way decent? Or should I just not care after this point?
I'll post some scary pictures later... but it's pretty bad.
Before this, they had a nice gold/silverish Windstar, and the paint was totally awesome and wicked easy to clean like my F150. This Jeep has either garbage paint, or else black is really that sensitive to everything.
Anyways, the finish is scratched, and poorly maintained. Is there any way, besides a paint job, to make it look half way decent? Or should I just not care after this point?
I'll post some scary pictures later... but it's pretty bad.
Before this, they had a nice gold/silverish Windstar, and the paint was totally awesome and wicked easy to clean like my F150. This Jeep has either garbage paint, or else black is really that sensitive to everything.
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*Sigh* Why oh, why did my Dad think it was ok to buy a black vehicle.
Anyways, the finish is scratched, and poorly maintained. Is there any way, besides a paint job, to make it look half way decent? Or should I just not care after this point?
I'll post some scary pictures later... but it's pretty bad.
Before this, they had a nice gold/silverish Windstar, and the paint was totally awesome and wicked easy to clean like my F150. This Jeep has either garbage paint, or else black is really that sensitive to everything.
Anyways, the finish is scratched, and poorly maintained. Is there any way, besides a paint job, to make it look half way decent? Or should I just not care after this point?
I'll post some scary pictures later... but it's pretty bad.
Before this, they had a nice gold/silverish Windstar, and the paint was totally awesome and wicked easy to clean like my F150. This Jeep has either garbage paint, or else black is really that sensitive to everything.
Darn goat herder...