Anonymous wrote:What’s your goal here? Are you trying to repair the damage and make the car look like new? Or are you looking to clean up the scratches and rust and make a repair so the car looks ok and damage doesn’t worsen?
If you are trying to make the car look new again, any good body shop can do this. It will be more expensive though.
If you are trying to do a “good enough” repair, you can try a detailer or even DIY. Use a good auto paint polish and buy the touch up paint from Lexus for your car. Some touch up pens even come with a tip of ‘sandpaper’ that will clean and remove rust from scratches. This will clean and protect your paint but you will see the repair if you look hard enough.
Thanks! It's a 15 year old car, so don't want to spend my money on it. Can you recommend any specific products or links? I'd like to give it a shot myself before I go to a detailer..