Hi Everyone,
Newbie here and a quick question - I scratched the rear driver side of my car against a metal gate in November. It's not catastrophically bad but I have been quoted between £700 and £1000 for the repair. Because of this cost, I am going to put it on my insurance, as I only have 1 year no claims anyway so not really losing anything and just need to pay the excess (£500) which is much more affordable than paying the repair.
My insurance company said that they won't cover it if they find that me delaying the repair has made it worse. I simply can't afford to just magic up £500 which is why I have delayed thus far but I do intend to get it done soon.
It is mostly superficial with a v. small dent. However there is a tiny patch of exposed metal, just less than 1cm sq. which has some surface rust on it now.
My dad previously gave me some copper grease for something else, saying that it would prevent rusting.
So my plan is as follows:
1) Use some WD40 on a cotton bud to gently and neatly remove the rust
2) Apply some copper grease - again gently and neatly with a cotton bud or small brush- to prevent more rust
3) Get the repair done when I can afford it - according to the insurance company there is no time limit
Can anyone see any major flaws in my plan? I'd be grateful for your thoughts!
Newbie here and a quick question - I scratched the rear driver side of my car against a metal gate in November. It's not catastrophically bad but I have been quoted between £700 and £1000 for the repair. Because of this cost, I am going to put it on my insurance, as I only have 1 year no claims anyway so not really losing anything and just need to pay the excess (£500) which is much more affordable than paying the repair.
My insurance company said that they won't cover it if they find that me delaying the repair has made it worse. I simply can't afford to just magic up £500 which is why I have delayed thus far but I do intend to get it done soon.
It is mostly superficial with a v. small dent. However there is a tiny patch of exposed metal, just less than 1cm sq. which has some surface rust on it now.
My dad previously gave me some copper grease for something else, saying that it would prevent rusting.
So my plan is as follows:
1) Use some WD40 on a cotton bud to gently and neatly remove the rust
2) Apply some copper grease - again gently and neatly with a cotton bud or small brush- to prevent more rust
3) Get the repair done when I can afford it - according to the insurance company there is no time limit
Can anyone see any major flaws in my plan? I'd be grateful for your thoughts!