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Originally Posted by VietScouty

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you can color sand it. its pretty simple...just get some leveling compound, 2000 grit sandpaper and some car wash soap. soak the 2000grit sandpaper in the bucket of soap and water.. and lightly sand the surface of the scratch. but dont sand off alot cuz your just basically sanding off the clear coat. and you can remove most of it if it iisnt too deep....here is my 2 cents.
oh yea i forgot to tell you after all of that sanding.. use the leveling compund like your waxing your car. and then wax that one part of the car and your cool.
oh yea i forgot to tell you after all of that sanding.. use the leveling compund like your waxing your car. and then wax that one part of the car and your cool.
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Tell the kid to look for the scratch, then open the door on his head. Then consider it even. Of course then you'll have to get the dent removed, so its all up to you.
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The little kid looks like he's 6 or 7. I guess he did it on accident. But still from now on, I want kids away from my car...who knows wha other stupid things they'll do on accident.
It's not the kids I am worried about. It's the self-centered adults who bang into anyone's doors who's parked next to them and dont even care that they just caused someone else to have a crap scratch or ding.
Originally Posted by Nodnero
Tell the kid to look for the scratch, then open the door on his head. Then consider it even. Of course then you'll have to get the dent removed, so its all up to you.
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