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Speed Demon
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Hi the stang will probably be gettin soon (read thread below) has a scratch on the driver side door about a half foot long and about as wide as a Ramen noodle. LOL. Should i just pay a body shop to remove it or is there another way to remove it? It has been buffed on a lot and that took some out of it but i don't want any scratches showing. What to do?!?
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yer best bet will probably to get it painted.
unfortunatly. Or you could do what the ricer's do and stick a big ol decal everyplace you get a scratch. HA HA HA HA HA HA AH A |
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Super Moderator
Join Date: Sep 2004
Posts: 5,416
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You could always put those v6 bumper guards :evil6: ,try using the touch up paint that has a roller ball. I have used it and it works better than the brush and easier to control.
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2005
Posts: 337
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If you can see the primer or zinc coating on the metal, its bodyshop time. While its in the shop, consider getting any other panels fixed that need repair (lots of chips on bumper covers and hoods some time).
Don't waste time and money on the "magik" kits that promise to fix the problem- they are trash. tripleblack |
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