Hi all, this is my first post here. I'm not a hobbyist but a DIY-er who has decided I ought to take better care of the cars we own.
I don't have a lot of time for car care, but to tell you the truth I really enjoy it when I do.
I have a 2005 Ram 1500 that I'm getting ready to sell. It's 13 years old and has some scratches, a little dent and some nicks. I'm not trying to hide those things, but I want to make the paint look good. I've already cleaned the inside really well, the chrome outside, used a black restorer on the outside parts (like door handles, bumpers, air dam), and started headlight restoration. It's starting to look really good!
But the paint....
There are some scratches on the hood running fore to aft. I'm pretty sure these are from those automatic drive-thru car washes. (Please don't scold.
)

And here's a small dent where a would-be midnight burglar got upset about being chased away and chucked a big stone at the truck:

Some more minor (I think) scratches on the front fender:

And the clear coat's coming off the camper shell. Now I might be taking off the camper shell and sell that separately.


As I said, it's 13 years old and I'm not trying to hide that. But I am selling it, so I don't want to spend a whole ton of time on it, you know?
What do you think would be simple but have a good effect? Thanks!
I don't have a lot of time for car care, but to tell you the truth I really enjoy it when I do.
I have a 2005 Ram 1500 that I'm getting ready to sell. It's 13 years old and has some scratches, a little dent and some nicks. I'm not trying to hide those things, but I want to make the paint look good. I've already cleaned the inside really well, the chrome outside, used a black restorer on the outside parts (like door handles, bumpers, air dam), and started headlight restoration. It's starting to look really good!

But the paint....
There are some scratches on the hood running fore to aft. I'm pretty sure these are from those automatic drive-thru car washes. (Please don't scold.


And here's a small dent where a would-be midnight burglar got upset about being chased away and chucked a big stone at the truck:

Some more minor (I think) scratches on the front fender:

And the clear coat's coming off the camper shell. Now I might be taking off the camper shell and sell that separately.


As I said, it's 13 years old and I'm not trying to hide that. But I am selling it, so I don't want to spend a whole ton of time on it, you know?
What do you think would be simple but have a good effect? Thanks!
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