You can do this yourself, save money, and end up with good results. You won't get everything out, but you can significantly improve over what you have now. As a small sample, here's one area I had:The paint on my 2001 needs help. I am not sure if this is a DIY for a total beginner and have been researching it a bit lately so this thread is timely.
My choices are:
1. Leaveit and live with it, wash and clean it
2. DIY like in this thread
3. Pay a pro once to work on the paint and then maintain it after
Here is what I am starting with:
Hood Closeup:
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Hood from front:
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Door with large circle scrape, same on other door, I believe from how the PO stored them when off as the circle matches on both sides:
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Interested in any feedback. I am not affraid of a project but also come into this with zero knowledge or history of how to do this. I have washed a car by hand before and that is the extent of my polishing and waxing experience.
Thanks.
Which when fixed looked like this:
Your hood will be the hardest part, and, in some cases, may just need a re-paint. You won't know though until you try. You learn something in the process and can say I did it myself!

